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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR 

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MANUAL 



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INTERNATIONAL LIST 

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CAUSES OF DEATH 



BASED ON THE SECOND DECENNIAL 
REVISION BY THE INTERNATIONAL 
COMMISSION, PARIS, JULY I TO 3, 1909 




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CONTENTS. 



Page. 

Letter of transmittal 5 

Introductory 7 

Purpose and scope of the Manual 9 

Nature and use of a statistical list of causes of death 12 

Nomenclature and classification of diseases 13 

Statistical treatment of joint causes of death 17 

Detailed and abridged International Lists of Causes of Death 28 

Suggestions to physicians and registrars in regard to reporting causes of 

death 3£ 

List of undesirable terms 39 

References on the development and use of the International List of Causes 

of Death 43 

Tabular List, showing terms included under each title of the detailed Inter- 
national List of Causes of Death » 47 

Index, showing assignment of causes of death to each title of the detailed 

International List 143 

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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. 



Department of Commerce and Labor, 

Bureau of the Census, 
Washington, D. C, October 16, 1911. 
Sir: I have the honor to submit this Manual of the International 
List of Causes of Death, based on the Second Decennial Revision by 
the International Commission that met at Paris in 1909. It contains 
many additional terms not found in the original translation of the 
report of that Commission, and will be of special service to American 
registration offices whose returns supply the material upon which 
the mortality statistics published by the Bureau of the Census are 
based. It was prepared under the direction of Dr. Cressy L. Wilbur, 
chief statistician for vital statistics of this bureau. 
Very respectfully, 




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Director. 
Hon. Charles Nagel, 

Secretary of Commerce and Labor. 



INTRODUCTORY. 



The progress of what is known as the International Classifica- 
tion of Diseases and Causes of Death is most remarkable. It can 
be explained only by the fact that there was a widely recognized 
need for national and international uniformity of classification, 
and that the system proposed met fairly well the demands of regis- 
tration offices and of the users of mortality statistics and proved 
capable of progressive development as those demands changed with 
the advance of medical knowledge. 

As late as 1893 no two countries in the world employed precisely 
the same forms and methods for the statistical classification of 
causes of death, the compilation of which is universally regarded 
as of the utmost importance for the advancement of sanitary science 
and practice. This lack of uniformity rendered the statistical 
results of such classification incomparable, and it was imperative 
that an effort be made to remedy this defect. 

The past 18 years have seen the successful accomplishment of this 
task, at least to a degree that warrants the most sanguine hopes of 
idtimate success and of the early approach of the time when all 
nations shall be in agreement in this respect. At the session of the 
International Statistical Institute held at Chicago in 1893, the emi- 
nent French demographer, Dr. Jacques Bertillon, presented on 
behalf of a special committee appointed for the purpose a draft of a 
classification for international use. This draft was promptly adopted 
by several countries and was earnestly recommended by the American 
Public Health Association for use in the United States by resolu- 
tions passed at the session of Ottawa, 1898. The resolutions also 
suggested the propriety of keeping the classification abreast of scien- 
tific progress by means of a regular decennial revision by an Inter- 
national Commission appointed by the various countries employing 
the system. This suggestion was approved by the International 
Statistical Institute and two sessions of the International Commission 
have been held, one in 1900 and one in 1909, the latter having been 
advanced a year at the special request of the Bureau of the Census 
in order that the revised classification might be available for use in 
connection with the statistics for the census year 1910. Both 
sessions were held at Paris, having been convened by the Government 
of France, to which and to the permanent Secretary General, Dr. 
Bertillon, for his assiduous labors, the most cordial gratitude is due 
for the present success of the movement. 

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8 INTRODUCTORY 

The measure of this success may be inferred from the large number 
of countries represented at the two sessions, as given in the official 
reports of the proceedings, although all countries that employ the 
classification were not represented by delegates in 1909. In a paper 
before the Fourteenth International Congress of Hygiene and De- 
mography, held at Berlin in 1907, Dr. Bertillon estimated that the 
system was in effect for over 212 millions of population. This esti- 
mate was a very conservative one, the United States being credited 
with only the population (33.1 millions) shown for the registration 
area in 1904. Since the meeting of 1909 the very important accession 
of Great Britain has been received, as announced in the letter of Hon. 
Bernard Mallet, Registrar-General of England and Wales, transmitting 
his annual report for 1909: 

The next change will be the substitution of the recently revised International List 
of Causes of Death for that at present in use in this office. When it was determined 
to publish mortality statistics on an extended scale for administrative areas, it became 
necessary to consider how to avoid the anomaly of the use of a different classification 
of causes of death in these reports from that in use by the local sanitary authorities 
concerned. The solution of this difficulty has been found in the adoption, by all 
concerned in the matter, of the proposal contained in the following letter which I 
addressed on the 20th of October last to the President of the Royal College of Physi- 
cians: — 

"I beg to inform you that from the commencemnet of the year 1911 onwards I 
propose to adopt the International List of Causes of Death in the various publications 
issued by this office in place of that hitherto in use. 

"This decision, which was foreshadowed in my Annual Report for 1908 (page lxxv), 
has been arrived at after consultation with the Medical Officer of the Local Government 
Board and with representatives of the Scottish and Irish General Register Offices. 
Ample precautions will be taken in the scheme of publication to provide for complete 
comparability of the new records with those published in the present form, so that 
the continuity of the records concerned will be unimpaired. 

"The change of classification will greatly facilitate international mortality compari- 
sons, and there is, moreover, every reason to anticipate that it will for the first time 
render possible complete comparability between the tables compiled in this office 
and those issued by local authorities." 

The acceptance of this proposal will bring the publications of the General Register 
Office, of the Local Government Board, and of the local sanitary authorities into line, 
not only with one another, but also with those of the principal Colonies and of most 
foreign countries both in North and South America and on the Continent of Europe, 
in which the International List is already in use. I may add that copies of the Inter- 
national List as now adopted have been forwarded to the Colonial Office for distribu- 
tion to the various authorities concerned throughout the Empire. 

Many countries, among them the United States, that have ex- 
pressed their cordial approval of the International List and have 
adopted it for practical use so far as material is available for the sta- 
tistical compilation of causes of death, do not enforce the complete 
registration of deaths throughout their entire territory. This is 
not the case, however, in the British possessions, for as an almost 
invariable rule there is thorough registration of vital statistics 
wherever the British flag flies. The addition of the British Empire 
is thus a most important one, even apart from the prestige and tra- 
ditions of the home office, with its memories of William Farr. All 



INTRODUCTORY 



the English-speaking and Spanish-speaking countries of the world 
are now united in the adoption of the International List. The entire 
Western Hemisphere, including North, Central, and South America; 
Australia and New Zealand; China, Japan, and British India in Asia; 
Egypt, Algeria, and South Africa in Africa; and many countries of 
Europe are now, or soon will be, represented among those thus seek- 
ing international uniformity. Progress during the present decade 
should be even more gratifying, and by the time of the Third Decen- 
nial Revision, which is to be made in 1919, it may be hoped that all 
countries will join in the movement, 

PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE MANUAL. 

As soon as possible after the receipt of the French edition of the 
Second Decennial Revision of the International Classification, a 
translation of the French text and index was made and published 
under the title of ' ' International Classification of Causes of Sickness 
and Death." In the Introduction of this work appeared the fol- 
lowing statement relative to the old Manual of 1 902 and the present 
or revised Manual: 

The Manual of International Classification of Causes of Death issued by the Bureau 
of the Census in 1902 has been employed very generally by those state and city regis- 
tration officials of the United States who are charged with the compilation of mortality 
statistics. By its use a much greater degree of comparability has been brought about 
in the statistics of causes of death. The Second Decennial Revision of the Interna- 
tional Classification, which took place at Paris, July 1 to 3, 1909, at the invitation 
and under the auspices of the French Government, will make necessary a new edition 
of the Manual, so that it may serve as a guide to American registration officials for the 
10 years beginning January 1, 1910. 

The revised Manual, it is expected, will be a work of far more useful and authori- 
tative character than the old one. It will contain (1) the terms of the French list, or at 
least as many of them as may be used properly in English; (2) the terms found upon 
medical certificates of causes of death as reported by American physicians; (3) the 
terms of the Nomenclature of Diseases of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 
for over 40 years the authoritative guide of English physicians in regard to the proper 
designation of diseases and causes of death; and (4) those of the Belle vue Hospital 
Nomenclature of Diseases and Conditions. In its preparation the assistance of the 
Committee on Nomenclature of the American Medical Association will be of special 
value. The members of this committee are: Dr. Frank P. Foster, chairman, New 
York; Dr. J. Chalmers Da Costa, Philadelphia; Dr. W. A. Newman Dorland, Phila- 
delphia; Dr. Alexander Duane, New York; and Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, Ann Arbor. 
The committee is operating under the following resolutions unanimously adopted by 
the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association on June 3, 1908: 

"Resolved, By the American Medical Association: 

"1. That the International Classification of Diseases and Causes of Death be recom- 
mended for all official mortality and morbidity statistical reports. 

* * * * * * * 

"5. That after the revision of the International Classification in 1910 [date changed 
to 1909] the Nomenclature of Diseases be recast in corresponding form, so that there 
will be available under a uniform arrangement and with precise agreement in the 
meaning of terms (1) International Classification of Causes of Death; (2) International 
Classification of Sickness and Disability; (3) International Nomenclature of Diseases 
and Injuries." 



10 INTRODUCTOKY 

The present Manual has been prepared according to the plan 
indicated, and is intended to replace as a practical reference work 
for registration officials both the old " Manual of International 
Classification, " published in 1902, and also the translation of the 
French text or "International Classification of Causes of Sickness 
and Death," published in 1910. It may be referred to as the 
"revised Manual/' which is a more convenient expression than the 
"Manual based upon the (Second) Revised Classification." The 
word " classification' ' has been dropped in the title — although it 
seems impossible to disuse this word entirely in writing upon the 
subject — and the distinctive title adopted of "Manual of the Inter- 
national List of Causes of Death.' ' This is done for the reason, 
explained more fully below, that the system is merely a practical 
one for the statistical treatment of causes of death and makes no 
claim to consideration as a scientific classification of diseases. 

The translation of the official French version of the results of the 
International Commission of 1909 was taken as the basis of the present 
Manual. As stated in the text of the "International Classification of 
Causes of Sickness and Death," as given below, many common terms 
were not found therein and it was necessary to supplement its use 
with that of the old Manual : 

Many terms that frequently occur in the usage of American physicians will not be 
found in the Index or Tabular List. It was recognized by the International Commis- 
sion that a special list would have to be prepared for each language, as there are many 
expressions in English, for example, for which no equivalents exist in French medical 
nomenclature, and vice versa. Until a complete and thoroughly comprehensive 
Index can be prepared, in connection with the revised edition of the Manual, it will 
be necessary to use the present Index in conjunction with that of the old edition of 
the Manual. 

Such a comprehensive list was formed by adding to the terms that 
appeared in the translation of the French list many other terms 
derived from the Nomenclature of Diseases of the Royal College of 
Physicians of London (fourth edition, being the third decennial 
revision, 1906); from the Nomenclature of Diseases and Conditions 
of Belle vue and Allied Hospitals, New York; and from the lists of 
terms found among the returns to the Bureau of the Census. Terms 
from these sources were brought together into a single list, alpha- 
betically arranged, with the International List number indicated, and 
were thus compared, with the elimination of some minor differences 
of form, before rearranging under the titles of the detailed Interna- 
tional List. This comparison was no light task, the combined index 
comprising 1,044 typewritten pages of over 30 lines to a page, 
completely cross-indexed so that all the various relations of the terms 
would be indicated, and with the source of each expression indicated 



INTRODUCTORY 11 

as coming from the French, Census, Bellevue, or English lists (by- 
initials "F," "C," "B," and "E"). Thus, for example: 

Tuberculosis 28 FCBE 

abdominal 31 FC 

acute 29 FC 

articular 33 C 

axillary 34 C 

bronchial 28 C 

bronchopneumonic, acute 29 B 



of intestines 31 CBE 
joint 33 CBE 
kidney 34 CBE 
knee 33 C 
larynx 28 FCBE 
etc., etc. 



The assignments to the International List were determined with 
the aid of sets of assignments of the terms of the London and Bellevue 
Nomenclatures prepared by Dr. Wilmer R. Batt, State Registrar of 
Pennsylvania, and by Dr. William H. Guilfoy, Registrar of Records 
of New York City, in addition to the decisions made in this bureau. 
Acknowledgment should be made especially of the valuable assist- 
ance furnished by the Committee on Clinical Records of Bellevue 
and Allied Hospitals of New York City, which consists of Drs. Robert 
J. Carlisle, Warren Coleman, Thomas A, Smith, and Edmund L. Dow. 
Numerous conferences have been held with this committee, complete 
agreement has been reached as to the assignment of all terms included 
in the Bellevue Nomenclature, and an entire rearrangement of the 
latter in the order of the International List is now available in the 
revised edition just published (1911) x that will be most serviceable 
for the promotion of uniformity in hospital statistics throughout the 
United States. The constant interest and aid of Dr. Frank P. Foster, 
Chairman, and other members of the American Medical Association's 
Committee on the Nomenclature of Diseases have been extended, 
and valuable suggestions have been received from Dr. T. H. C. Ste- 
venson, Medical Superintendent of the General Register Office of 
England and Wales, some of them as the result of a special confer- 
ence with Dr. Bertillon at Paris since the date of the revision. Dr. 
Stevenson also kindly transmitted a typewritten copy of the Tabular 
List of the English Manual now in preparation, which has been com- 
pared with the Tabular List of the present work. The extremely 
valuable services of Mr. George H. Van Buren, section chief in the 
Bureau of the Census, and the staff of clerks engaged under his charge 
in the editing of causes of death are also deserving of special mention 
in connection not only with the preparation of the present Manual 
but also with the former publications on this subject. 

i Reference (21), p. 45. 



12 INTRODUCTORY 

NATURE AND USE OF A STATISTICAL LIST OF CAUSES OF 

DEATH. 

No registration office that deals with a considerable number of 
returns of deaths can present a compilation in which each individual 
cause will be shown. The number of medical terms employed by 
physicians is so very great that a table prepared on this basis would 
be chiefly a list of names of diseases. The length of such a list would 
preclude the presentation of the important statistical relations of the 
various causes, and the number of deaths returned for the less common 
terms would be too few to render the results of statistical value. 
Moreover, many of the terms would be more or less synonymous, and 
the actual number of deaths from a given disease could be learned 
only by examining the entire list of terms. 

A process of condensation or consolidation is therefore necessary 
in compiling statistics of causes of death. A selected list of titles 
is prepared, and under each title are arranged the various terms which 
it is agreed shall be referred thereto in compilation. The Tabular 
list (pp. 47 to 141) is formed by such an arrangement, and careful 
examination should be made of it by the compiler in order to under- 
stand the general character and scope of each of the 189 titles that 
make up the International List of Causes of Death in its present form. 

Such a list might have been arranged in any order — for example, 
the alphabetical. This plan would have the advantage of avoiding 
the appearance of a theoretical grouping or "classification" of the 
causes of death — a matter with which the International list is very 
little concerned. On the other hand, it would have the disadvantage 
of separating widely many causes that are frequently studied together, 
such as the various acute infective diseases, bronchitis and pneumonia, 
the puerperal affections, etc. On the whole, therefore, the grouping 
according to the general "classes," and in a conventional order, is 
more convenient. It is desirable also to print the International List 
number with the title, as thereby all uncertainty is removed as to the 
exact inclusion of the title, regardless of the particular language em- 
ployed. The process, then, of "classifying" causes of death relates 
only to the assignment of any given cause to the particular title num- 
ber, as shown in the Index for all terms that appear in the Tabular list. 

The Index is cross-referenced, so that any significant word in a 
medical expression may be found, a plan which will facilitate reference 
by those not accustomed to medical terms. Thus "Fatty degener- 
ation of heart" will be found under "Fatty," "Degeneration," and 
"Heart." In the Tabular List each term appears only once, as a rule, 
and in its natural order of expression. Subsidiary lists of "Frequent 
complications" are given under certain titles, thus indicating terms 
that maybe neglected when occurring in combination with the primary 
cause. 



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All terms in the Index are supposed to occur in the exact form 
stated without further qualification or definition. If additional 
information is obtained, it may lead to a very different reference. 
Special attention should be paid to the distinctions of assignment 
according to the ages of decedents. It is unfortunate that special 
age limits should be required in a list of causes of death, but the tend- 
ency is to increase rather than to diminish the number of titles thus 
affected. In order to promote international comparability and after 
consultation with Drs. Bertillon and Stevenson, some indefinite terms 
e. g., "Debility," "Cachexia," and the like, reported without qualifi- 
cation for decedents of 70 years and over, are now assigned to 
"Senility" (154) instead of to "111 defined causes" (189) as was 
formerly the practice of this office. The increase in the age limit of 
title 151 from "under 3 months" to "under 1 year" will also result 
in the transfer of a considerable number of deaths from "111 defined 
causes," thus causing apparent improvement in the returns. But the 
title "Senility" itself is really an indefinite one, as is also "Congenital 
debility" to a considerable extent, so that these changes may be 
regarded as only transpositions among the groups of ill defined 
causes and hence of no very great significance. 

The words "cancer" and " tumor" are used in a general sense to 
include all forms of malignant and nonmalignant neoplasms, respec- 
tively. Reference should be made to the lists of specific forms under 
titles 39 and 46 of the Tabular List, and also under the head of 
"Cancer" and "Tumor" in the Index. Explanations and special 
lists are given also in the Index under the heads of "Parasitic disease," 
"Poisoning," "Premature birth," and "Stillbirth"— the last, of 
course, only for the purpose of insuring exclusion of all stillbirths 
from deaths. 

NOMENCLATURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES. 

The International List of Causes of Death makes no pretension of 
being a proper nomenclature of diseases or of including a scientific 
classification of diseases. It is only a practical working list whereby 
statistical compilers can assign medical terms reported by physicians 
as causes of death to certain more or less definite titles representing 
individual diseases or groups of diseases of similar character. Sta- 
tistics of causes of death are vitiated to a considerable extent, and 
sometimes to a very large extent, by the fact that many deaths are 
reported under what the Committee on Nomenclature of the American 
Medical Association very graphically calls certain blind returns. How 
applicable this phrase is can be appreciated most fully by those who 
have puzzled over returns as received in registration offices, and an 
inspection of the many unsatisfactory and indefinite causes included 
in this Manual (see Tabular List) will make it clear that reform is 



14 INTRODUCTORY 



necessary in order to place our statistics of causes of death upon a 
satisfactory basis. 

Nosology, or the scientific classification of diseases, was cultivated 
with fervor a hundred years ago, 1 and was believed to be a necessary 
part of the knowledge required for the practical treatment of disease. 
"The distinction of the genera of diseases, the distinction of the 
species of each, and often even that of the varieties, I hold to be a 
necessary foundation of every plan of physic, whether dogmatical 
or empirical/ ' said Cullen in his " First Lines of the Practice of 
Physic/ ' The system devised by him came to be the predominant 
one, although many other systems were presented, among them 
those of Sauvages, Linnaeus, Vogel, Sagar, Macbride, Young, and 
Mason Good. All these systems have vanished; the subject is 
almost entirely neglected at the present day, but its influence may be 
traced in the forms of statistical fists in present use. Dr. William 
Farr found the Cullenian system in general use in the public services 
at the time of the establishment of the modern system of registration 
of deaths in England. It had not, however, been revised to meet the 
demands of the advance of medical science and was not suited to 
statistical purposes. One of Dr. Farr's first duties, therefore, was to 
prepare a "Statistical Nosology/' which had a marked effect upon 
subsequent classifications, including that of the Second Revision of 
the International List. Dr. Farr said at that time: 2 

The advantages of a uniform statistical nomenclature, however imperfect, are so 
obvious, that it is surprising no attention has been paid to its enforcement in Bills 
of Mortality. Each disease has in many instances been denoted by three or four 
terms, and each term has been applied to as many different diseases; vague, incon- 
venient names have been employed, or complications have been registered instead 
of primary diseases. The nomenclature is of as much importance in this department 
of inquiry, as weights and measures in the physical sciences, and should be settled 
without delay. 

As a result of his practical experience with this system Dr. Farr was 
selected, together with Dr. Marc d'Espine of Geneva, by the First 
Statistical Congress, Brussels, 1853, to prepare a report upon a clas- 
sification that might be used in all countries for the statistics of 
causes of death. 3 The resolution to this effect was introduced by 
Dr. Achille Guillard, a distinguished botanist and statistician, 
creator of the word "demography," and maternal grandfather of Dr. 
Jacques Bertillon, to whose efforts the present success of the Inter- 
national List is chiefly due: 

II y a lieu de former une nomenclature uniforme des causes de dices 
applicable a tons les pays. 

* See the interesting oration on "The Classification and Nomenclature of Diseases, with Remarks on 
Diseases Due to Treatment," by Dr. H. D. Rolleston, before the Medical Society of London, Lancet, 
May 22, 1909. 

a First Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England. London: 
1839, p. 99. 

s Sixteenth Annual Report of Registrar-General of England, 1853, Appendix, p. 73. 



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This was the beginning of the present International List. The 
classification was adopted in Paris in 1855, in Vienna in 1857, and was 
translated into six languages. Again revised at Paris in 1864 "sur le 
modHle de celle de W. Farr," and in 1874, 1880, and 1886, 1 the final 
form 2 was substantially that which was recommended by the Inter- 
national Statistical Institute, 3 the successor of the old Statistical 
Congress, at Chicago in 1893, and which, after the First Decennial 
Revision of 1900 and the Second Decennial Revision of 1909, is now 
the International List in force in a large number of countries for the 
decade beginning January 1, 1910, and ending December 31, 1919. 

The preface of the first edition (1869) of the Nomenclature of Dis- 
eases drawn up by a Joint Committee appointed by the Royal College 
of Physicians of London declares that — 

For perfecting the statistical registration of diseases, with a view to the discovery 
of statistical truths concerning their history, nature, and phenomena, the want of a 
generally recognized Nomenclature of Diseases has long been felt as an indispensable 
condition. 

******* 

Among the great ends of such a uniform Nomenclature must be reckoned that of 
fixing definitely, for all places, the things about which medical observation is exer- 
cised, and of forming a steady basis upon which medical experience may be safely 
built. 

The committee began its labors in 1859, not long after the action 
of the Statistical Congress in favor of an international classification 
of causes of death. The successive decennial revisions of this work 
(dated 1885, 1896, and 1906) have continued to afford a steady 
basis of authority for British physicians in the use of medical terms 
and have contributed markedly to the value of the statistical reports 
relating to causes of death. No such authority has heretofore been 
available in the United States, and probably owing to this fact, at 
least in part, the returns of causes of death in this country contain 
a much larger variety of indefinite causes than do those of England. 
Efforts in the direction of nomenclature were made, it is true, early 
in the history of the American Medical Association, and an American 
Nomenclature of Diseases was actually prepared by a distinguished 
committee of that association nearly 40 years ago. 4 The work was 
discontinued, however, and was not taken up again until within very 
recent years and in connection with the preparations for the Second 
Revision of the International List. 5 Following is the report of the 
Reference Committee on Hygiene and Public Health to the House 
of Delegates of the Sixty-second Annual Session of the American 

1 J. Bertillon: Cours elemental re de statistique administrative, 1895, pp. 262 and 264 (Note). 

2 Reference (1), p. 43. 
a Reference (2), p. 43. 

* Transactions of the American Medical Association, 1S72, Appendix. 

5 See Mortality Statistics, 1907, p. 10, and Journal of the American Medical Association, June 15, 1907. 



16 INTRODUCTORY 

Medical Association, Los Angeles, June, ±911, and also the report 
of the Committee on Nomenclature and Classification of Diseases 
to which it refers: 1 

REPORT OF REFERENCE COMMITTEE ON HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH. 

Dr. Alexander Marcy, New Jersey, Chairman, presented the report of the Reference 
Committee on Hygiene and Public Health, as follows: 

Your Reference Committee on Hygiene and Public Health begs leave to report 
having had under consideration the report of the Committee on Nomenclature and 
Classification of Diseases and recommends the adoption of the report and the con- 
tinuance of the committee with such additions as may be necessary to complete its 
full membership, and that said committee be instructed to continue its work in cooper- 
ation with other organizations working along the same lines, and that such classifica- 
tion as they may adopt, together with the International Classification of Causes of Death, 
be published and supplied to the members of the American Medical Association. 

We further recommend that in case of a vacancy on this committee such vacancy 
be filled by a member especially interested in tropical diseases. 

Alexander Marcy, Jr., Chairman. 

On motion, the report was adopted. The nomenclature report referred to was 
as follows: 

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON NOMENCLATURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES. 

To the Members of the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association: 

Your Committee on the Nomenclature and Classification of Diseases begs leave to 
submit the following report: 

Up to a time shortly preceding the rendering of our last report, at the meeting of 
1910, our work was hampered by the necessity of waiting for the appearance of the 
revised version of the International Classification of Causes of Death, for we had been 
instructed to have due regard for that classification; indeed, early in our labors we 
were again admonished to follow it closely. This resolution, however, was over- 
looked by us, and time soon made it clear, for reasons which need not now be set forth, 
that the resolution could not be followed literally. 

We had been very favorably impressed with the Belle vue Hospital Nomenclature 
of Diseases and Conditions, prepared by a committee consisting of Dr. Robert J. Car- 
lisle, Dr. Warren Coleman, Dr. Thomas A. Smith, and Dr. Edmund L. Dow, which 
first appeared in 1903, and the appearance of a revision of that work, early in 1909, led 
us to examine it still more closely. It was not long before a second revision was begun, 
ard our chairman was very courteously invited to observe the progress of the work. 
This second revision is not yet published, but is in press ard will probably be out 
seme weeks before the Lcs Angeles meeting. The clcse examination that we have 
been able to give it leads us to the opinion that, from the clinical point of view, it is 
superior to any other nomenclature with which we are acquainted and to i\ny which 
we ourselves could prepare within a reasonable length of time. ^ Moreover, it is very 
well known and many hospitals have either adopted it or indicated a readiness to 
study it further, with a view to its probable adoption. These hospitals include 3 in 
California, 1 in Colorado, 2 in Connecticut, 7 in Illinois, 2 in Louisiana, 1 in Maryland. 
2 in Massachusetts, 4 in Michigan, 2 in Missouri, 3 in New Jersey, 34 in New York, 
13 in Pennsylvania, 1 in Tennessee, 1 in Texas, 3 in Utah, 1 in Australia, 1 in Canada, 
1 in Denmark, 1 in England, 1 in Italy, and 1 in Switzerland. Men do not take up 
with systems of nomenclature for light reading; we must therefore conclude that the 
Bellevue nomenclature has very favorably impressed our confreres in various locali- 
ties. We recommend that it be made a part of whatever publication on the subject 
of the nomenclature and classification of diseases the American Medical Association 
may decide to issue — and the prominent part, by reason of its clinical character. 

It will be well, we think, to publish also a Latin list, if only for purposes of inter- 
national correspondence. Such a list as has lately been prepared by Surgeon Charles 
N. Fiske, of the Navy, and is published in the United States Naval Medical Bulletin, 
April, 1911, would be excellent for the purpose, though a little editorial work would 
be required to make it conform in minor details to the Bellevue nomenclature. 

As a matter of course, we recommend the adoption of the International Classification 
of Causes of Death. It seems to us in need of further revision, but for that we must 
wait until 1919. Meantime, the excellent Manual made of its expanded list by Dr. 

1 Journal of the American Medical Association, July 8, 1911. 



INTEODUCTOEY 17 

Cressy L. Wilbur, chief statistician of the division of vital statistics of the Bureau 
of the Census, makes a list which should figure prominently in our publication if we 
issue one. This, too, is not yet off the press. It is of value from many points of view, 
but will be particularly of service to health officials who have to determine what is 
meant by certain blind returns. 

There is a great awakening to the importance of nomenclature and classification, 
and it may be well for the American Medical Association to provide for cooperative 
work with the profession in other countries, to the end that we may eventually have a 
uniform nomenclature and classification. 

Very respectfully, Frank P. Foster, Chairman. 

W. A. N. Dorland, 
Victor C. Vaughan, 
Alexander Duane, 
J. Chalmers da Costa. 

That the American Medical Association is to continue this impor- 
tant work is indeed gratifying. It may be remembered that the 
United States participated, through Drs. Billings and Folsom, in the 
preparation of the London Nomenclature of 1885, and there may be, 
now that the registration offices of both countries are united in the 
use of the International List, further cooperation in the preparation 
of an International Nomenclature, at least one for all English-speak- 
ing countries and one which will afford valuable suggestions for the 
next revision of the International List (1919). 

STATISTICAL TREATMENT OF JOINT CAUSES OF DEATH. 

The expression " joint causes of death" is a convenient one for 
those cases in which the physician reports two or more causes or con- 
ditions upon the certificate of death of an individual. According to 
the general practice of statistical compilation only one cause can be 
tabulated for each death, consequently a process of selection is neces- 
sary. The method employed for this purpose may have a very con- 
siderable influence upon the resulting statistics. Dr. Julius J. Pikler ! 
has very forcefully directed attention to the importance of the study 
of contributory causes of death that usually are lost entirely in com- 
pilation, but the full statement of such causes would be difficult, 
especially for related tables and a detailed classification, in a report 
dealing with large numbers of returns. 

The International Commission did not give special consideration 
to this subject in 1909, but at the suggestion of Dr. Bertillon it was 
agreed that the rules employed since 1900 should be continued in 
force and a special committee was appointed' to report on the subject. 
Following are the rules in question as given in the French edition of 
1903: 

1. If one of the two diseases is an immediate and frequent complication of the other, 
the death should be classified under the head of the primary disease. Examples: 
Infantile diarrhcea and convulsions, classify as infantile diarrhoea. 
Measles and bronchopneumonia, classify as measles. 
Scarlet fever and diphtheria, classify as scarlet fever. 
Scarlet fever and nephritis, classify as scarlet fever . 

1 Das Budapester System der Todesursachenstatistik, 1909. 
81935°— 11 2 



18 INTKODUCTOKY 

2. If the preceding rule is not applicable, the following should be used: If one of 
the diseases is surely fatal 1 and the other is of less gravity, the former should be 
selected as the cause of death. Examples: 

Cancer and bronchopneumonia, classify as cancer. 

Pulmonary tuberculosis and puerperal septichxmia, classify as tuberculosis. 

Icterus gravis and pericarditis, classify as icterus gravis. 

3. If neither of the above rules is applicable, then the following: If one of the dis- 
eases is epidemic and the other is not, choose the epidemic disease. Examples: 

Typhoid fever and saturnism, classify as typhoid fever. 
Measles and biliary calculi, classify as measles. 

4. If none of the three preceding rules is applicable, the following may be used: 
If one of the diseases is much more frequently fatal than the other, then it should be 
selected as the cause of death. Examples: 

Rheumatism (without metastasis) and salpingitis, classify as salpingitis. 
Pericarditis and appendicitis, classify as pericarditis. 

5. If none of the four preceding rules applies, then the following: If one of the dis- 
eases is of rapid development and the other is of slow development, the disease of rapid 
development should be taken. Examples: 

Diabetes and icterus gravis, classify as icterus gravis. 
Cirrhosis and angina pectoris, classify as angina pectoris. 
Pleurisy and senile debility, classify as pleurisy. 

6. If none of the above five rules applies, then the diagnosis should be selected that 
best characterizes the case. Example: 

Saturnism and peritonitis, classify as saturnism. 
Precise diagnoses should be given the preference over vague and indeterminate 
ones, such as "Haemorrhage," "Encephalitis," etc. Arbitrary decisions should 
be avoided as much as possible by the use of the preceding rules. None of them is 
absolute, but all are subject to exceptions which may vary according to local usages. 2 
In practice the first rule, which is the most logical of all, is the one of most frequent 
application. The others have been formulated only to prepare for all cases and to 
treat them with system and uniformity. 

These rules differ but slightly from those given in the Manual of 
1902, which were based upon the French edition of 1900. They 
are a development of practical experience, as shown by the forms 
in which they have appeared in various editions of the International 
Classification, and may be compared with the rules given in the 
introductory text of the Alphabetische Liste von Krankheiten und 
Todesursachen, Kaiserliches Gesundheitsamt, Germany, 1905: 

When several diseases are reported as causes of death, the following rules should 
be observed: 

1. The death is, as a rule, to be assigned to that number which represents the prob- 
able primary cause (Grundleiden). For example, when nephritis and valvular 
heart disease are returned, the death should be classified under the heart disease as 
the probable primary cause. Only when the primary cause is not a real disease may 
it be disregarded. For example, with " senile debility and bronchitis " or" debility 

> Apart from all treatment. This provision is necessary to assure stability in the application of the rules. 
Otherwise a therapeutic discovery, for example that of the antidiphtheritic serum, would modify the tables 
and injure the comparability of the statistics. 

2 Particularly we should note the impropriety of certain expressions. For example, ifa physician writes 
Typhoid fever, chronic nephritis, it is almost certain that he intended to indicate typhoid fever complicated 
with albuminuria and not a patient with Blight's disease attacked with typhoid fever. 

Woer- a disease ordinarily rare or absent undergoes a large extension (e. g. cholera, yellow fever, etc.), 
the total deaths should be noted without any exception whatever. For such cases it is necessary to waive 
all ordinary rules. 



INTKODUCTOKY 19 

and intestinal catarrh, " the deaths should be classified, not as senile debility or 
congenital debility, but as chronic bronchitis and as intestinal catarrh. 

2. With two independent diseases, the more severe should be chosen. 

3. With an infectious disease and a noninfectious disease, the former should be 
chosen. Example: Insanity and typhoid fever, classify as typhoid fever. 

4. If acute diseases are reported with chronic diseases, the acute diseases are to 
be preferred. Example: Gastric ulcer and croupous pneumonia, classify as croupous 
pneumonia. 

5. If two infectious diseases are reported as causes of death, then smallpox, scarlet 
fever, measles, typhus fever, diphtheria and croup, whooping cough, croupous pneu- 
monia, influenza, typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, Weil's disease, relapsing fever, 
cerebrospinal fever, erysipelas, tetanus, septichaemia, puerperal fever, plague, Asiatic 
cholera, dysentery, anthrax, glanders, rabies, and trichiniasis should have the pref- 
erence over tuberculosis, malaria, or a venereal disease. 

6. Causes of death from violence are usually preferred. 

7. Such returns as heart weakness ["heart failure"], cardiac paralysis, paralysis of 
the lungs, pulmonary oedema, coma, and the like, should be disregarded if other 
causes are named. 

8. With tuberculosis of several organs, including that of the lungs, tuberculosis 
of the lungs should be selected. » 

It will be interesting also to compare the rules published by the 
Society of Medical Officers of Health of England : *• 

RULES AS TO CLASSIFICATION OF CAUSES OF DEATH. 

With the following exceptions the general rule should be to select from several 
diseases mentioned in the certificate the disease of the longest duration. In the event 
of no duration being specified, the disease standing first in order should be assumed 
to be the disease of longest duration. 

Exceptions to the above rule. 

Any one of the chief infective diseases should be selected in preference to any other 
cause of death. If two infective diseases in succession be specified, the disease of 
longer duration should be selected. 

Thus scarlet fever should be selected in preference to bronchopneumonia, and 
phthisis in preference to bronchitis. 

Definite diseases, ordinarily known as constitutional diseases, should have preference 
over those known as local diseases. 

Thus cancer should be selected in preference to pneumonia, and diabetes in pref- 
erence to heart disease. 

When apoplexy occurs in conjunction with definite disease of the heart or kidneys, 
the heart disease or the kidney disease, as the case may be, should be preferred. 

When hemiplegia is mentioned in connection with embolism, the embolism should 
be selected. 

When embolism occurs in connection with childbirth, the death should be referred 
to accidents of childbirth. 

In calculating the death rate from "diarrhoea," deaths certified as due to diarrhoea, 
either alone or coupled with some ill-defined cause (such as "atrophy," "debility," 
"marasmus," "thrush," "convulsions," "teething," "old age," or "senile decay"), 
epidemic or summer diarrhoea, epidemic or zymotic enteritis, intestinal or enteric catarrh, 
gastro-intestinal or gastro-enteric catarrh, dysentery or dysenteric diarrhoea, cholera (not 
being "Asiatic cholera"), cholera nostras, cholera infantum, and choleraic diarrhoea 
should be included. 

1 The New Tables Issued by the Local Government Board and the Schedules of Causes of Death issued 
by The Incorporated Society of Medical Officers of Health. London: 1901. 



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The following miscellaneous examples are given as indicating the method of classi- 
fication in cases of difficulty that frequently arise: 

To be Classified Under — 



Causes of Death in Order Given in Death 
Certificate. 

Whooping cough, bronchopneumonia, 

scarlet fever. 
Scarlet fever 6 months, otitis media, 

abscess of brain. 
Laryngeal and pulmonary phthisis. 
Pneumonia, old age. 
Old age, bronchitis. 
Phthisis, diabetes mellitus. 
Diphtheria 9 months, paralysis. 
Puerperal perimetritis. 
Cerebral embolism. 
Spasmodic croup. 
Acute hydrocephalus. 
Bronchitis, phthisis. 



Whooping cough, if 
than scarlet fever. 
Scarlet fever. 



of longer duration 



Phthisis. 

Pneumonia. 

Bronchitis. 

Select disease of longest duration. 

Diphtheria. 

Puerperal fever. 

Embolism. 

Laryngismus stridulus. 

Tubercular meningitis. 

Phthisis. 



Through the kindness of Dr. John Tatham, formerly Medical 
Superintendent of the Registrar-General's office, England, a copy of 
the Instructions to Abstractors, as employed in that office in 1909, was 
supplied to the Bureau of the Census. Certain decisions of special 
interest are taken therefrom: 

1 . Any general disease (except pyrexia, premature birth, congenital defects, want 
of breast milk, teething, and chronic rheumatism) to be taken in preference to any 
local disease except aneurysm and strangulated hernia. 

2. Any of the following diseases are to be given preference over any other diseases: 
Aneurysm, anthrax, Asiatic cholera, cancer, carcinoma, glanders, rabies, industrial 
poisoning, malignant disease, opium or morphine habit, puerperal septic disease, 
sarcoma, smallpox, strangulated hernia, tetanus, and vaccination. 

3. Any disease in this group is to be preferred over any other disease except those 
named in the preceding group: Cerebrospinal fever, diphtheria, dysentery, typhoid 
fever, German measles, malaria, measles, mumps, relapsing fever, scarlet fever, typhus 
fever, and whooping cough. 

4. The following diseases to be preferred except for those named in the two pre- 
ceding lists: Acute hydrocephalus, alcoholism, influenza, lupus, phthisis, pulmonary 
tuberculosis, rheumatic fever (acute and subacute rheumatism), scrofula, syphilis, 
tabes mesenterica, tuberculous meningitis, tuberculous peritonitis, tuberculosis of 
other organs, and general tuberculosis. 

5. For the following list, prefer the disease of longer duration or the disease first 
written: Carbuncle (not anthrax), diabetes mellitus, epidemic diarrhoea, epidemic 
enteritis, enteritis, diarrhoea due to food, erysipelas, gout, haemophilia, infective endo- 
carditis, infective enteritis, pernicious anaemia, phagedena, phlegmon (not anthrax), 
pneumonia (all forms), purpura hemorrhagica, pyaemia (not puerperal), rheumatoid 
arthritis, rheumatic gout, rheumatism of heart, rickets, scurvy, septichaemia, other 
septic diseases, septic infections, starvation, and varicella. 

6. Premature birth and congenital defects (malformations) to be preferred for 
decedents under 3 months of age to other causes except those of groups (2) and (3). 

7. Chlorosis and anaemia (not pernicious) only when alone. 

8. For combinations of local diseases, usually select disease of longer duration or 
that first written. 

9. Any definite disease accelerated by violence is to be classed to the disease. 

10. Tetanus, septichaemia, blood poisoning, pyaemia, or erysipelas following violence 
to be classed to tetanus or the septic disease if the injury is slight; but if severe enough 
to kill by itself, the death should be classed to the form of violence. 



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21 



The instructions employed in the Registrar-General's office are of 
special value because the certificate of death used in England and 
the standard certificate recommended by the American Public 
Health Association and used in by far the greater part of the regis- 
tration area are practically identical in their provisions for the state- 
ment of cause of death. The American certificate does not use the 
word "primary" on its face, but it is explained fully on the reverse 
side that the "cause of death"* to he first written is the primary 
cause and the words "Contributory (secondary)" for the second 
cause indicate this relation. Both certificates provide also for the 
very important statement of the duration of each cause. If physi- 
cians generally understood the distinction between "primary" and 
"secondary" as used in this connection and were particular to give 
the duration in each case, there would be little difficulty in selecting 
for tabulation the proper cause of death. Following is the form 
provided upon the Revised United States Standard Certificate of 
Death 1 for the statement of cause of death, together with the accom- 
panying instructions for use: 



[ Medical Certificate of Death.] 
The CAUSE OF DEATH* was as follows: 



Contributory 

(secondary) 
(Signed) 



[Duration) yrs. J— 



(Duration) yrs. 



mos, ds 

M. D 



191 (Address) 



* State the Disease Causing Death, or, in deaths from Violent Causes, state 
(1) Means of Injury ; and (2) whether Accidental, Suicidal, or Homicidal. 



1 Adopted by the American Public Health Association, Richmond, 1909, and approved by the Bureau 
of the Census. See Bulletin 108, Mortality Statistics, 1909; also Census pamphlet No. 107, Modes of State- 
ment of Cause of Death and Duration of Illness Upon Certificates of Death, for comparison of American and 
foreign blanks. 



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[Reverse side.] 

Statement of cause of death. — Name, first, the disease 
causing death (the primary affection with respect to time 
and causation), using always the same accepted term for 
the same disease. Examples: Cerebrospinal fever (the only 
definite synonym is "Epidemic cerebrospinal menin- 
gitis"); Diphtheria (avoid use of "Croup"); Typhoid fever 
(never report "Typhoid pneumonia"); Lobar pneumonia; 
Bronchopneumonia ("Pneumonia," unqualified, is indefi- 
nite); Tuberculosis of lungs, meninges, peritonaeum, etc., Car- 
cinoma, Sarcoma, etc., of (name origin; "Can- 
cer" is less definite; avoid use of "Tumor" for malignant 
neoplasms); Measles; Whooping cough; Chronic valvular 
heart disease; Chronic interstitial nephritis, etc. The con- 
tributory (secondary or intercurrent) affection need not 
be stated unless important. Example: Measles (disease 
causing death), 29 ds.; Bronchopneumonia (secondary), 
10 ds. Never report mere symptoms or terminal condi- 
tions, such as "Asthenia," "Anaemia" (merely sympto- 
matic), "Atrophy," "Collapse," "Coma," "Convulsions," 
"Debility" ("Congenital," "Senile," etc.), "Dropsy," 
"Exhaustion," "Heart failure," "Haemorrhage," "Inani- 
tion," "Marasmus," "Old age," "Shock," "Uraemia," 
"Weakness," etc., when a definite disease can be ascer- 
tained as the cause. Always qualify all diseases result- 
ing from childbirth or miscarriage, as "Puerperal septi- 
chsemia," "Puerperal peritonitis," etc. State cause for 
which surgical operation was undertaken. For violent 
deaths state means of injury and qualify as accidental, 
suicidal, or homicidal, or as probably such, if impossible 
to determine definitely. Examples: Accidental drowning; 
Struck by railway train — accident; Revolver wound of head — 
homicide; Poisoned by carbolic acid — probably suicide. The 
nature of the injury, as fracture of skull, and consequences 
(e. g., sepsis, tetanus) may be stated under the head of 
"Contributory. " (Recommendations on statement of cause 
of death approved by Committee on Nomenclature of the 
American Medical Association.) 

Note.— Individual offices may add to above list of undesirable terms and 
refuse to accept certificates containing them. Thus the form in use in New 
York City states: " Certificates will be returned for additional information 
which give any of the following diseases, without explanation, as the sole 
cause of death: Abortion, cellulitis, childbirth, convulsions, haemorrhage, 
gangrene, gastritis, erysipelas, meningitis, miscarriage, necrosis, peritonitis, 
phlebitis, pyaemia, septichaemia, tetanus." But general adoption of the 
minimum list suggested will work vast improvement, and its scope can be 
extended at a later date. 



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| 

For returns upon the Standard Certificate of Death, and especially 
for those returns in which the instructions have been regarded by 
the reporting physicians, the following suggestions for classifying 
may be helpful: 

1. Select the primary cause, that is, the real or underlying cause of death. This is 
usually — 

(a) The cause first in order. 

(6) The cause of longer duration. If the physician writes the cause of shorter 

duration first, inquiry may "be made whether it is not a mere symptom, 

complication, or terminal condition. 

(c) The cause of which the contributory (secondary) cause is a frequent com- 

plication. See lists of "Frequent complications" under the various 
titles of the Tabular List. 

(d) The physician may indicate the relation of the causes by words, although 

this is a departure from the way in which the blank was intended to be 
filled out. For example, " Bronchopneumonia following measles" (pri- 
mary cause last) or "Measles followed by bronchopneumonia" (primary 
cause first). 

2. If the relation of primary and secondary is not clear, prefer general diseases, and 
especially dangerous infective or epidemic diseases, to local diseases. 

3. Prefer severe or usually fatal diseases to mild diseases. 

4. Disregard ill denned causes (Class XIV), and also indefinite and ill defined terms 
(e. g., "debility," "atrophy") in Classes XI and XII that are referred, for certain ages, 
to Class XIV, as compared with definite causes. Neglect mere modes of death (failure 
of heart or respiration) and terminal symptoms or conditions (e. g., hypostatic con- 
gestion of lungs). 

5. Select homicide and suicide in preference to any consequences, and severe 
accidental injuries, sufficient in themselves to cause death, to all ordinary conse- 
quences. Tetanus is preferred to any accidental injury, and erysipelas, septicheemia, 
pyaemia, peritonitis, etc., are preferred to less serious accidental injuries. Prefer 
definite means of accidental injury (e. g., railway accident, explosion in coal mine, 
etc.) to vague statements or statement of the nature of the injury only (e.g., accident, 
fracture of skull). 

6. Physical diseases (e. g., tuberculosis of lungs, diabetes) are preferred to mental 
diseases as causes of death (e. g., manic depressive psychosis), but general paralysis 
of the insane is a preferred term. 

7. Prefer puerperal causes except when a serious disease (e. g., cancer, chronic 
Bright's disease) was the independent cause. 

8. Disregard indefinite terms and titles generally in favor of definite terms and 
titles. The precise line of demarcation is difficult to lay down, but may be indicated 
broadly by the kinds of type employed in the International List presented on page 35. 
The List in this form has been distributed by the Census to all physicians in the United 
States, 1 so that the proportion of indefinite returns should become less. 

From these suggestions and from the instructions employed in 
various offices it will be apparent that there is a considerable factor of 
uncertainty in the results when a large proportion of joint causes is 
involved. No rules yet formulated will insure absolutely identical 
compilations from the same material, and the methods employed in 
the same office may vary from year to year. The most efficient 
editor is not the one who follows any set of listed arbitrary decisions, 
but rather the one who is constantly on the lookout for cases in which 
it should not be followed, and who calls attention to such cases. A list 

1 See Physicians' Pocket Reference to the International List of Causes of Death. 



24 INTRODUCTORY 



of this kind can not incorporate considerations of duration, sex, place 
of death, age, occupation, etc., any or all of winch may have an impor- 
tant bearing upon the classification of deaths, and in individual cases 
such data on transcripts often indicate an assignment contrary to the 
listed one. 

Even if general rules are very specific, it is difficult to carry them 
out in precisely the same manner, and a real need is felt for a system 
that will insure a greater degree of uniformity in this respect. A 
very ingenious and convenient plan was proposed by Dr. Bertillon as 
a supplement to the general rules given on a previous page (p. 17), 
whereby a definite decision is given for any two titles or subtitles 
of the International list. The following example shows the relations 
of typhoid fever, definitely reported as such (1 a), and also indefinitely 
reported (1 b), to the other titles of the First Revision (1900), pre- 
ferred titles being indicated by bold-faced type: 

la.— 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 14 Ms. 15. 16. 17. 
18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 
35. 36 A to C. 36 D. 36 Us. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 
47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54 a. 54 6. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 
62. 63 a. 63 6. 63 c. 63 d. 63 e. 63 /. 63 g. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 
71. 72. 73. 74 A. 74 B. 74 Ca. 74 Co. 74 Cc. 74 Cd. 74 Ce. 74 C/. 75. 76. 
77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 
94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 105 bis. 106. 107. 
108. 109. 109 bis. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 
121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 
135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 
149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155-163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 
171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177-179. 

16.— 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Ubis. 15. 16. 17. 
18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 
35. 36. 36 6^s. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 
51. 52. 53. 54 a. 54 6. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 
67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74 A. 74 B. 74 Ca. 74 C6. 74 Cc. 74 Cd. 
74 Ce. 74 C/. 75. 76 a. 76 6. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83 a. 83 6. 84. 85. 
86. 87 a. 87 6. 87 c. 88. 89 a. 89 6. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94 a. 94 6. 95. 96. 
97. 98. 99 a. 99 6. 99 c. 99 d. 99 e. 99 /. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104 a. 
104 6. 104 c. 104 d. 105. 105 bis. 106. 107. 108. 109 a. 109 6. 109 c. 109 d. 
109 e. 109 bis. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114 a. 114 6. 114 c. 114 d. 115. 116. 117. 
118. 119. 120. 121 a. 121 6. 121 c. 121 d. 121 e. 122. 123 a. 123 6. 
123 c. 123 d. 124 a. 124 6. 124 c. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130 a. 130 6. 
130 c. 131. 132 a. 132 6. 133. 134. 135. 136 a. 136 6. 136 c. 137. 138. 
139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 
153. 154. 155-163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 
174. 175. 176. 177-179. 

A similar arrangement is presented with reference to each title and 
subdivided title of the International List. In use, the ordinary 
assignment of each of two joint causes is ascertained by reference to 
the Index, then the paragraph corresponding to the smaller number 
is sought in the preferential list. If the other number appears in 
bold-faced type in that paragraph, it takes precedence in classifica- 



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tion. Thus for "Typhoid fever" (1 a) reported upon the same certifi- 
cate with "Cancer of the tongue" (39), the assignment would be to 
the latter; for "Typhoid fever" (1 a) and "Chronic Bright 's disease" 
(120), the former would be preferred. Subdivisions of typhoid fever 
and of some other titles were found necessary in order to give greater 
precision to the assignment of individual terms. "Continued fever," 
a somewhat indefinite term, is compiled as typhoid fever, but is 
included in a separate subdivision (1 h) for this purpose; it is subordi- 
nate to title 120, for example, and not superior to it as is typhoid 
fever when stated definitely. 

In the preceding example the title numbers are those of the First 
Revision (1900), although in many instances they correspond exactly 
to those of the Second Revision (1909). The detailed arrangement 
is not available for the latter nor was it practicable to maintain the 
subdivisions of titles, shown in the translation of the French version, 1 
for the many additional terms included in the present Manual. 

On the next page may" be seen a tentative arrangement of the 
titles of the Second Revision of the International List in which the 
general relations are indicated as they might appear to the mind of 
the compiler. It affords a bird's-eye view of the situation and might 
be made a fairly satisfactory basis of judgment in many cases. A 
title is to be preferred to any other situated below it, whether in the 
same or another column. It is evident that the cases of interference, 
namely, those in which several titles appear upon the same line, might 
be eliminated by expanding the table vertically so that a definite 
relation would be shown in each case. This is not necessary, however, 
for the mere purpose of illustration. Subdivisions also might be 
employed, as in the cases of cerebrospinal fever (61 a) and premature 
birth (151 a). Certain terms in residual titles (e. g., sleeping sickness 
in title 55) would have a much higher relative position than the aver- 
age for the general title. 

international Classification of Causes of Sickness and Death, 1910. 



26 



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General Order op Preference (Tentative) op the Titles op the Detailed 
International List op Causes op Death, Arranged by Classes. {Higher 
Cause Preferred.) 



la. 


lb. 


II. 


III. 


IV. 


V. 


VI. 


VII. 


VIII. 


IX. 


X. 


XI. 


XII. 


XIII. 


XIV. 


15 






























16 






























12 


21 
























XIII 

182-184 




17 


22 












137 












155-163 




5 


23 
























166 




2 


24 
























165 




7 


39-45 








Ill 
















173 




9 


28-30 
























168 




1 


35 


61a 


80 




104 




135 












178 




6 


31-34 




79 


92 




120 


138 






150 


151a 




179 




8 


57 




77 


91 


102 
















180 




3 


58 




78 


89 


108 
















169 




11 


50 
51 
52 
53 
26 
46 


62 
63 




90 
93 


109 
113 


121 


134 












170 
171 
174 
175 
181 
167 




4 


27 


64 
67 


81 

82 


88 
87 


103 

101 
100 


119 














164 




10 




69 




95 
96 
97 


106 
117 
112 


131 
129 


136 


142 










172 




18 


25 

20 








114 
116 


123 






146 




152 








13 


36 








110 


128 


139 
















14 


37 
56 
59 
49 


61b 


83 


94 


105 


132 

12^ 
126 


no 


144 


147 




153 




176 
177 




19 


38 
47 

48 

54 

55 


68 
65 
66 
72 
60 
73 

n 

75 

76 
70 
71 


84 
85 


98 
86 


115 
118 

107 

99 


124 
ISO 
125 

127 
133 


141 


143 

145 


148 
149 




151b 


154 


185 

186 


187 
188 
189 



Note. — Residual or group titles in italics. All deaths from violence, if the immediate and direct cause of 
death, to be considered as indicated by Class number (XIII). 



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No entirely mechanical system of procedure can, however, be 
devised for the satisfactory treatment of joint causes of death, although 
the general principles already discussed will, if carefully applied, give 
a certain amount of uniformity. The practice of the Bureau of the 
Census has been to depend upon a list of individual decisions, added 
to from time to time as new cases arose, and thus to insure uniformity 
of method. These decisions are arranged in the form of a card list, 
and are followed strictly for all combinations of terms that are found 
therein, subject to the limitations previously noted. An example 
may be given as follows: 

Arteriosclerosis — Cirrhosis of liver 113. 
Coma — Diabetes 50. 
Cranial haemorrhage 64. 
Croupous pneumonia 92. 
Cystitis 81. 
Disease of brain 81. 

kidneys 81. 
Meningitis 81 . 
Nephritis 120. 
etc. 

The ultimate solution of the problem will depend probably upon a 
painstaking comparison and study of individual cases, with thorough 
investigation of the actual pathological relations. Neither the titles 
nor the subtitles can be treated as units, but the individual terms must 
be considered, together with the practice of the reporting physicians, 
and the information derived from special inquiries which should be 
undertaken more generally by registration offices. Reference may be 
made to a proposed general method 1 whereby the process of decision as 
to the choice of two causes of death jointly returned is reduced to two 
factors, namely, (1) the relative importance of the titles under which 
the terms would fall if returned separately, and (2) the validity of 
each term as properly belonging to the title assigned. Each of these 
factors might be represented by a rating number on a convenient 
scale, and the product of these numbers for each term would then 
represent its relative value as a preferred cause of death. Thus, for 
the same causes taken as examples on page 25, this method could be 
applied as follows : 

1. Typhoid fever (rating of importance =10). 
This title includes: 

Continued fever (rating of validity =4). 
Typhoid fever (10). 

39. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the buccal cavity (9.8). 
This title includes: 

Cancer of tongue (10). 

120. Bright' s disease (9). 
This title includes: 

Chronic Bright's disease (10). 

1 Census pamphlet No. 105, Statistical Treatment of Causes of Death; also Journal of the American Med- 
ical Association, Aug. 15, 1903. 



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The product of the rating numbers ot^ relative weights for each 
term may be expressed conveniently as a superior in the Index, so 
that it would be necessary only to turn to each of two joint causes 
therein to ascertain the assignment of each and the preferred assign- 
ment when returned together: 



Cancer of tongue 98 39 
Continued, fever 40 1 
Chronic Bright 's disease 90 
Typhoid fever 10 ° 1 



120 



This method, tested by practical application to a large mass of 
returns, has been found to give results closely in accordance with 
those obtained by reference to the lists of decisions; to be capable of 
adjustment, and to afford also a definite basis for recommendations 
as to the inclusion or exclusion of terms from various titles in the 
next general revision of the system. The labor incident to the 
inclusion of the many new terms in the present edition of the Manual 
precluded the introduction of this method. It is, besides, more 
important that the method be considered as a possible plan for inter- 
national use than that it be adopted by a single national office. 

DETAILED AND ABRIDGED INTERNATIONAL LISTS OF CAUSES 

OF DEATH. 

The International Commission prepared detailed and abridged 
lists for (1) morbidity and (2) mortality statistics, together with a 
list of causes of intrauterine death (stillbirths). These may be 
found in the previously published " International Classification of 
Causes of Sickness and Death/' and reference may be made also to 
the Bellevue Nomenclature and to the list of diseases employed by 
the Surgeon General of the United States Army, who has employed 
the International Classification for hospital statistics since 1903. 
The following comparison relates solely to the detailed and abridged 
international lists as employed for mortality statistics: 



Detailed International List of Causes of 
Death. 

I. — General Diseases. 



1. Typhoid fever 


1. Typhoid fever (1) 


2. Typhus fever 


2. Typhus fever (2) 


3. Relapsing fever 




4. Malaria 


3. Malaria (4) 


4a. Including: Malarial cachexia 




5. Smallpox 


4. Smallpox (5) 


6. Measles 


5. Measles (6) 


7. Scarlet fever 


6. Scarlet fever (7) 


8. Whooping cough 


7. Whooping cough (8) 


9. Diphtheria and croup 


8. Diphtheria and croup (9) 


9a. Including: C::oup 





Abridged International List of Causes of 
Death. 

( Title numbers of detailed list included as 
shown in parentheses.) 



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Detailed International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued . 

I. — General Diseases — Continued. 

10. Influenza 

11. Miliary fever 

12. Asiatic cholera 

13. Cholera nostras 

14. Dysentery 

15. Plague 

16. Yellow fever 

17. Leprosy 

18. Erysipelas 

19. Other epidemic diseases 

20. Purulent infection and septichsemia ' 

21. Glanders 

22. Anthrax 

23. Rabies 

24. Tetanus 

25. Mycoses 

26. Pellagra 

27. Beriberi 

28. Tuberculosis of the lungs 

29. Acute miliary tuberculosis 

30. Tuberculous meningitis 

31. Abdominal tuberculosis 

32. Pott's disease 

33. White swellings 

34. Tuberculosis of other organs 

35. Disseminated tuberculosis 

36. Rickets 

37. Syphilis 

38. Gonococcus infection 

39. Cancer and other malignant tumors of 

the buccal cavity 

40. Cancer and other malignant tumors of 

the stomach, liver 

41. Cancer and other malignant tumors of 

the peritonaeum, intestines, rectum 

42. Cancer and other malignant tumors of 

the female genital organs 

43. Cancer and other malignant tumors of 

the breast 

44. Cancer and other malignant tumors of 

the skin 

45. Cancer and other malignant tumors 

of other organs or of organs not 
specified 

46. Other tumors (tumors of the female 

genital organs excepted) 

47. Acute articular rheumatism 

48. Chronic rheumatism and gout 

49. Scurvy 

50. Diabetes 



Abridged International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued . 

( Title numbers of detailed list included as 
shown in parentheses.) 
9. Influenza (10) 

10. Asiatic cholera (12) 

11. Cholera nostras (13) 



12. Other epidemic diseases (3, 11, 14, 15, 
16, 17, 18, 19) 



13. Tuberculosis of the lungs (28, 29) 

14. Tuberculous meningitis (30) 

15. Other forms of tuberculosis (31, 32, 33, 

34, 35) 



16. Cancer and other malignant tumors 
(39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45) 



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Detailed International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued . 

I. — General Diseases — Continued. 

51. Exophthalmic goitre 

52. Addison's disease 

53. Leuchaemia 

54. Anaemia, chlorosis 

55. Other general diseases 

56. Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 

57. Chronic lead poisoning 

58. Other chronic occupation poisonings 

59. Other chronic poisonings 

II. — Diseases of the Nervous System 
and of the organs of special 
Sense. 

60. Encephalitis 

61. Simple meningitis 

61a. Including: Cerebrospinal fever 

62. Locomotor ataxia 

63. Other diseases of the spinal cord 

64. Cerebral haemorrhage, apoplexy 

65. Softening of the brain 

66. Paralysis without specified cause 

67. General paralysis of the insane 

68. Other forms of mental alienation 

69. Epilepsy 

70. Convulsions (nonpuerperal) 

71. Convulsions of infants 

72. Chorea 

73. Neuralgia and neuritis 

74. Other diseases of the nervous system 

75. Diseases of the eyes and their annexa 

76. Diseases of the ears 



III.- 



-dlseases of the circulatory 

System. 



77. Pericarditis 

78. Acute endocarditis 

79. Organic diseases of the heart 

80. Angina pectoris 

81. Diseases of the arteries, atheroma, 

aneurysm, etc. 

82. Embolism and thrombosis 

83. Diseases of the veins (varices, haemor- 

rhoids, phlebitis, etc.) 

84. Diseases of the lymphatic system 

(lymphangitis, etc.) 

85. Haemorrhage; other diseases of the 

circulatory system. 



Abridged International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued . 

( Title numbers of detailed list included as 
shown in parentheses.) 



17. Simple meningitis (61) 



18. Cerebral haemorrhage and softening 
(64, 65) 



19. Organic diseases of the heart (79) 



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Detailed International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued. 

IV. — Diseases op the Respiratory 
System. 

86. Diseases of the nasal fossae 

87. Diseases of the larynx 

88. Diseases of the thyreoid body 

89. Acute bronchitis 

90. Chronic bronchitis 

91. Bronchopneumonia 

92. Pneumonia 

93. Pleurisy 

94. Pulmonary congestion, pulmonary 

apoplexy 

95. Gangrene of the lung 

96. Asthma 

97. Pulmonary emphysema 

98. Other diseases of the respiratory sys- 

tem (tuberculosis excepted) 

V. — Diseases of the Digestive System. 

99. Diseases of the mouth and annexa 

100. Diseases of the pharynx 

101. Diseases of the oesophagus 

102. Ulcer of the stomach 

103. Other diseases of the stomach (can- 

cer excepted) 

104. Diarrhoea and enteritis (under 2 

years) 

105. Diarrhoea and enteritis (2 years and 

over) 
105a. Including: Due to alcoholism 

106. Ankylostomiasis 

107. Intestinal parasites 

108. Appendicitis and typhlitis 

109. Hernia, intestinal obstruction 

110. Other diseases of the intestines 

111. Acute yellow atrophy of the liver 

112. Hydatid tumor of the liver 

113. Cirrhosis of the liver 

113a. Including: Due to alcoholism 

114. Biliary calculi 

115. Other diseases of the liver 

116. Diseases of the spleen 

117. Simple peritonitis (nonpuerperal) 

118. Other diseases of the digestive sys- 

tem (cancer and tuberculosis ex- 
cepted) 



Abridged International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued . 

( Title numbers of detailed list included as 
shown in parentheses. ) 



20. Acute bronchitis (89) 

21. Chronic bronchitis (90) 



22. Pneumonia (92) 



23. Other diseases of the respiratory sys- 
tem (tuberculosis excepted) (86, 87, 
88, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98) 



24. Diseases of the stomach (cancer ex- 

cepted) (102, 103) 

25. Diarrhoea and enteritis (under 2 years) 

(104) 



26. Appendicitis and typhlitis (108) 

27. Hernia, intestinal obstruction (109) 



28. Cirrhosis of the liver (113) 



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Detailed International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued . 

vi. — nonvenereal diseases of the 
Genitourinary System and Annexa. 

119. Acute nephritis 

120. Bright's disease 

121. Chyluria 

122. Other diseases of the kidneys and 

annexa 

123. Calculi of the urinary passages 

124. Diseases of the bladder 

125. Diseases of the urethra, urinary ab- 

cess, etc. 

126. Diseases of the prostate 

127. Nonvenereal diseases of the male 

genital organs 

128. Uterine haemorrhage (nonpuerperal) 

129. Uterine tumor (noncancerous) 

130. Other diseases of the uterus 

131. Cysts and other tumors of the ovary 

132. Salpingitis and other diseases of the 

female genital organs 

133. Nonpuerperal diseases of the breast 

(cancer excepted) 

VII. — The Puerperal State. 

134. Accidents of pregnancy 

135. Puerperal haemorrhage 

136. Other accidents of labor 

137. Puerperal septichsemia 

138. Puerperal albuminuria and convul- 

sions 

139. Puerperal phlegmasia alba dolens, 

embolus, sudden death 

140. Following childbirth (not otherwise 

denned) 

141. Puerperal diseases of the breast 

VIII. — Diseases of the Skin and of 
the Cellular Tissue. 

142. Gangrene 

143. Furuncle 

144. Acute abscess 

145. Other diseases of the skin and annexa 

IX. — Diseases of the Bones and of 
the Organs of Locomotion. 

146. Diseases of the bones (tuberculosis 

excepted) 

147. Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis 

and rheumatism excepted) 

148. Amputations 

149. Other diseases of the organs of loco- 

motion 



Abridged International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued . 

( Title numbers of detailed list included as 
shown in parentheses.) 

29. Acute nephritis and Bright's disease 
(119, 120) 



30. Noncancerous tumors and other dis- 
eases of the female genital organs 
(128, 129, 130, 131, 132) 



31. Puerperal septichaamia (puerperal 
fever, peritonitis) (137) 



32. Other puerperal accidents of preg- 
nancy and labor (134, 135, 136, 138, 
139, 140, 141) 



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33 



Detailed International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued . 

X. — Malformations. 

150. Congenital malformations (stillbirths 

not included) 

XI. — Early Infancy 

151. Congenital debility, icterus, and" 

sclerema 

152. Other causes peculiar to early in- 

fancy 

153. Lack of care 

XII. — Old Age. 

154. Senility 

XIII. — External Causes. 

155. Suicide by poison 

156. Suicide by asphyxia 

157. Suicide by hanging or strangulation 

158. Suicide by drowning 

159. Suicide by firearms 

160. Suicide by cutting or piercing in- 

struments 

161. Suicide by jumping from high places 

162. Suicide by crushing 

163. Other suicides 

164. Poisoning by food 

165. Other acute poisonings 

166. Conflagration 

167. Burns (conflagration excepted) 

168. Absorption of deleterious gases (con- 

flagration excepted) 

169. Accidental drowning 

170. Traumatism by firearms 

171. Traumatism by cutting or piercing 

instruments 

172. Traumatism by fall 

173. Traumatism in mines and quarries 

174. Traumatism by machines 

175. Traumatism by other crushing (ve- 

hicles, railways, landslides, etc.) 

176. Injuries by animals 

177. Starvation 

178. Excessive cold 

179. Effects of heat 

180. Lightning 

181. Electricity (lightning excepted) 

182. Homicide by firearms 

183. Homicide by cutting or piercing in- 

struments 

184. Homicide by other means 

185. Fractures (cause not specified) 

186. Other external violence 

81935°— 11— 3 



Abridged International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued. 

( Title numbers of detailed list included as 
shown in parentheses.) 

33. Congenital debility and malforma- 
tions (150, 151) 



34. Senility (154) 



36. Suicide (155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 
161, 162, 163) 



35. Violent deaths (suicide excepted) 
(164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 
172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 
180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186) 



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INTRODUCTORY 



Detailed International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued . 



XIV. — III Defined Diseases. 

187. Ill defined organic disease 

188. Sudden death 

189. Cause of death not specified or ill 

defined 



Abridged International List of Causes of 
Death — Continued. 

( Title numbers of detailed list included as 
shown in parentheses.) 

37. Other diseases (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 
26, 27, 36, 37, 38, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 
62, 63, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 
74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 
85, 99, 100, 101, 105, 106, 107, 110, 
111, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 121, 
122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 133, 142, 
143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 152, 
153) 



38. Unknown or ill defined diseases (187, 
188, 189) 



The abridged International List is thus seen to be simply a selec- 
tion of some of the most important titles of the detailed Interna- 
tional List, and is intended for use when the more complete list can 
not be presented and as a minimum for the general statement of 
causes of death. Upon the same principle other condensed lists 
may be formed for various purposes, the only essential requirement 
being that the definite inclusion of each title of such condensed lists 
be clearly stated. 

In the French version and its translation a double reference is 
given for each term in the Index, one to the detailed and the other 
to the abridged classification. As the abridged list can be con- 
structed readily from the assignments to the detailed list by simply 
grouping all title numbers corresponding to the various abridged 
heads, it has seemed preferable in the Index of the present work to 
give only the single reference to the detailed list. One advantage 
of this procedure is that the same term will have associated with it 
only a single code or editing number, thus avoiding some liability to 
error. With tabulation by punched cards such double assignments 
are quite unnecessary, since the cards are readily grouped in any 
combination. 



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35 



SUGGESTIONS TO PHYSICIANS AND REGISTRARS IN REGARD 
TO REPORTING CAUSES OF DEATH. 

Satisfactory statements of causes of death can be obtained only 
by means of a high degree of cooperation between members of the 
medical profession and the registration authorities. It is desirable 
that physicians appreciate the importance of exact statements of 
causes of death and realize, by means of study of the statistical 
results, how certain forms of reports may lead to misunderstanding 
and inaccuracy. An essential requirement is that the blanks em- 
ployed for the statement of causes of death be uniform, as otherwise 
specific instructions can not readily be given. A very satisfactory 
result of the general adoption of the United States Standard Certifi- 
cate of Death, as recommended by the American Public Health 
Association and approved by the Bureau of the Census, is that 
uniform instructions * are, now employed for a very large proportion 
of the registration area. 

In order to familiarize physicians with the general features of 
the International List of Causes of Death, a vest-pocket booklet 2 
was prepared and distributed directly to all physicians of the United 
States, as well as to many thousands of local registrars through their 
state registration offices. The International List contains many 
indefinite and unsatisfactory titles, so that without special caution 
as to the use of undesirable terms it could not be submitted as an 
example of now deaths should be reported. To some extent this is 
indicated by the styles of type in the detailed list contained therein: 

INTERNATIONAL LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH. 

In reporting causes of death upon certificates of death the physician is requested to read carefully the 
instructions upon the back of the certificate (see Standard Certificate of Death) and enter, first, THE 
NAME OF THE DISEASE CAUSING DEATH; second, the name of the contributory (secondary) 
cause, if any; and, third, the duration of each cause. (If death was influenced by occupation, please see 
that kind of work and industry are correctly stated.) In naming the disease causing death it is urgently 
recommended that the exact names printed in bold-faced type in the List below be employed, when- 
ever they are applicable, and that no other terms be used instead. Thus always write Typhoid 
fever; not sometimes Typhoid fever, sometimes Enteric fever, or " Continued fever ," " Typho-malarial fever," 
etc. Of course many diseases are not given in the terms in bold-faced type below, but only the most im- 
portant ones. For others, any terms recommended by the Nomenclature of Diseases of the Royal College 
of Physicians, London (fourth edition, 1906), or the Nomenclature of Diseases and Conditions of Bellevue 
and Allied Hospitals, New York (last edition, 1911), may be used. Terms printed in italics are indefinite 
or otherwise undesirable, and should never be used when a more definite statement can be given. " Heart failure," 
for example, is simply equivalent to cause of death unknown. "Convulsions," "Marasmus," "Debility," 
"Old age," are terms of this character. Please aid in the improvement of our vital statistics by using 
only precise and definite terms. 

(I.— General Diseases.) 



1. Typhoid fever. 




8. Whooping cough. 


2. Typhus fever. 




9. Diphtheria and croup. 


3. Relapsing fever. 


[Insert "(spirillum)."] 


10. Influenza. 


4. Malaria. 




11. Miliary fever. [True Febris miliaris only.] 


5. Smallpox. 




12. Asiatic cholera. 


6. Measles. 




13. Cholera nostras. 


7. Scarlet fever. 




14. Dysentery. 



1 See the minimum instructions contained on the reverse side of the United States Standard Certificate 
of Death, p. 22. 

2 Physicians' Pocket Reference to the International List of Causes of Death. 



36 



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INTERNATIONAL LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH— Continued. 



(I.— General Diseases)— Continued. 



20. 



63. 



Plague. 

Yellow fever. 

Leprosy. 

Erysipelas. [State also cause; see Class XIII.] 

Other epidemic diseases: 
Mumps, 

German measles, 
Chicken-pox, 

Rocky Mountain spotted (tick) fever, 
Glandular fever, etc. 

Purulent infection and septichaemia. [State 
also cause; see Classes VII and XIII es- 
pecially.] 

Glanders. 

Anthrax. 

Rabies. 

Tetanus. 

Mycoses, 
etc.] 

Pellagra. 

Beriberi. 

Tuberculosis of the lungs. 

Acute miliary tuberculosis. 

Tuberculous meningitis. 

Abdominal tuberculosis. 

Pott's disease. [Preferably Tuberculosis of 
spine.] 

White swellings. [Preferably Tuberculosis of 
joint.] 

Tuberculosis of other organs. 

Disseminated tuberculosis. 
affected.] 

Rickets. 

Syphilis. 

Gonococcus infection. 



[State also cause; see Class XIII.] 
[Specify, as Actinomycosis of lung, 



[Specify organ.] 
[Specify organs 



39. Cancer i of the buccal cavity. [State part.] 

40. Cancer * of the stomach, liver. 

41. Cancer i of the peritonaeum, intestines, rec- 

tum. 

42. Cancer 1 of the female genital organs. [State 

organ.] 

43. Cancer l of the breast. 

44. Cancer * of the skin. [State part.] 

45. Cancer 1 of other organs or of organs not specified. 

[State organ.] 

46. Other tumors (tumors of the female genital or- 

gans excepted.) [Name kind of tumor and 
organ affected. Malignant?] 

47. Acute articular rheumatism. 

48. Chronic rheumatism and gout. [Preferably 

Arthritis deformans.] 

49. Scurvy. 

50. Diabetes. [Diabetes mellitus.] 

51. Exophthalmic goitre. 

52. Addison's disease. 

53. Leuchaemia. 

54. Anaemia, chlorosis. [State form or cause.] 

55. Other general diseases: 

Diabetes insipidus, 
Purpura haemorrhagica, etc. 

56. Alcoholism (acute or chronic). 

57. Chronic lead poisoning. [State cause. Occu- 

pational?] 

58. Other chronic occupation poisonings: 

Phosphorus poisoning (match factory). 
Mercury poisoning (felt hat factory), etc. 

59. Other chronic poisonings: 

Chronic morphinism, 
Chronic cocainism, etc. 



(II.— Diseases of the Nervous System and of the Organs of Special Sense.) 



Encephalitis. 
Meningitis: 

Cerebrospinal fever or Epidemic cerebro- 
spinal meningitis, 

Simple meningitis. [State cause.] 
Locomotor ataxia. 
Other diseases of the spinal cord: 

Acute anterior poliomyelitis, 

Paralysis agitans, 

Chronic spinal muscular atrophy, 

Primary lateral sclerosis of spinal cord, 

Syringomyelia, etc. 
Cerebral haemorrhage, apoplexy. 
Softtning of the brain. [State cause.] 
Paralysis without specified cause. [State form or 
cause.] 



67. General paralysis of the insane. 

68. Other forms of mental alienation. [Name 

disease causing death. Form of insanity 
should be named as contributory cause only 
unless it is actually the disease causing death'.] 

69. Epilepsy. 

70. Convulsions {nonpuerperal). [State cause.] 

71. Convulsions of infants. [State cause.] 

72. Chorea. 

73. Neuralgia and neuritis. [State cause.] 

74. Other diseases of the nervous system. [Name 

the disease.] 

75. Diseases of the eyes and their annexa. [Name 

the disease.] 

76. Diseases of the ears. [Name the disease.] 



(III.— Diseases of the Circulatory System.) 



77. Pericarditis. [Acute or chronic; rheumatic 

(47), etc.] 

78. Acute endocarditis. [Cause?] 

79. Organic diseases of the heart: [Name the dis- 

ease.] 
Chronic valvular disease, [Name the dis- 
ease.] 
Aortic insufficiency, 
Chronic endocarditis, 
Fatty degeneration of heart, etc. 

80. Angina pectoris. 



81. Diseases of the arteries, atheroma, aneurysm, 

etc. 

82. Embolism and thrombosis. [State organ. 

Puerperal (139)?] 

83. Diseases of the veins (varices, haemorrhoids, 

phlebitis, etc.). 

84. Diseases of the lymphatic system (lymphangi- 

tis, etc.). [Cause? Puerperal?] 

85. Hemorrhage; other diseases of the circulatory 

system. [Cause? Pulmonary hemorrhagefrom. 
Tuberculosis of lungs (28) ? Puerperal?] 



(IV.— Diseases of the Respiratory System.) 



87. 



Diseases of the nasal fossae. [Name disease.] 
Diseases of the larynx. [Name disease. Diph- 
theritic?] 
Diseases of the thyreoid body. [Name disease.] 
Acute bronchitis. \ [Always state as acute 
Chronic bronchitis./ or chronic] 
Bronchopneumonia. [If secondary, give pri- 
mary cause. ] 

Pneumonia. [If lobar, report as Lobar pneu- 
monia.] 
Pleurisy. [If tuberculous, so report (28).] 



94. Pulmonary congestion, pulmonary apoplexy. 

[Cause?] 

95. Gangrene of the lung. 

96. Asthma. [Tuberculosis?] 

97. Pulmonary emphysema. 

98. Other diseases of the respiratory system (tuber- 

culosis excepted). [Such indefinite returns as 
"Lung trouble," "Pulmonary hemorrhage," 
etc., compiled here, vitiate statistics. Tuber- 
culosis of lungs (28)7 Name the disease.] 



* ' 'Cancer and other malignant tumors." Preferably reported as Carcinoma of , Sarcoma of , 

Epithelioma of , etc., stating the exact nature of the neoplasm and the organ or part of the body 

first affected. 



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37 



INTERNATIONAL LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH— Continued. 



(V.— Diseases of the Digestive System.) 



101 
102. 



99. Diseases of the mouth and annexa. [Name 

disease.] 
100. Diseases of the pharynx. [Name disease. 
Diphtheritic?] 
Diseases of the oesophagus. [Name disease.] 
"Ulcer of the stomach. 

103. Other diseases of the stomach (cancer ex- 

cepted). [Name disease. Avoid such in- 
definite terms as "Stomach trouble," "Dys- 
pepsia," "Indigestion," "Gastritis ," etc., when 
used vaguely.] 

104. Diarrhoea and enteritis (under 2 years). 

105. Diarrhoea and enteritis (2 years and over). 

106. Ankylostomiasis. [Better, for the United 

States, Hookworm disease or Uncinaria- 
sis.] 

107. Intestinal parasites. [Name species.] 



108. Appendicitis and typhlitis. 

109. Hernia, intestinal obstruction. [State form 

and whether strangulated. Include only 
organic intestinal obstruction.] 

110. Other diseases of the intestines. [Name dis- 

ease.] 

111. Acute yellow atrophy of the liver. 

112. Hydatid tumor of the liver. 

113. Cirrhosis of the liver. 

114. Biliary calculi. 

115. Other diseases of the liver. {"Liver complaint ' ' 

is not a satisfactory return.] 

116. Diseases of the spleen. [Name disease.] 

117. Simple peritonitis (nonpuerperal). [Give 

cause.] 

118. Other diseases of the digestive system (cancer 

and tuberculosis excepted). [Name disease.] 



(VI.— NONVENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITO-URINARY SYSTEM AND ANNEXA.) 



119. 
120. 



123, 



124. 
125. 



Acute nephritis. [State cause, especially if 
due to Scarlet fever, etc.] 

Bright's disease. [Better, Chronic Bright' s 
disease, Chronic interstitial nephritis, 
Chronic parenchymatous nephritis, etc. 
Never report mere names of symptoms, as 
" Ursemia," " Ursemic coma," etc.] 

Chyluria. 

Other diseases of the kidneys and annexa. 
[Name disease.] 

Calculi of the urinary passages. [Name blad- 
der, kidney.] 

Diseases of the bladder. [Name disease.] 

Diseases of the urethra, urinary abscess, etc. 
[Name disease. Gonorrhceal (38)?] 



126. Diseases of the prostate. [Name disease.] 

127. Nonvenereal diseases of the male genital or- 

gans. [Name disease.] 

128. Uterine haemorrhage (nonpuerperal). 

129. Uterine tumor (noncancerous). [State kind.] 

130. Other diseases of the uterus. [Name disease.] 

131. Cysts and other tumors of the ovary. [State 

kind.] 

132. Salpingitis and other diseases of the female 

genital organs. [Name disease. Gonorrhoeal 
(38)?] 

133. Nonpuerperal diseases of the breast (cancer 

excepted). [Name disease.] 



(VII.— The Puerperal State.) 



Note. — The term puerperal is intended to in- 
clude pregnancy, parturition, and lactation. When- 
,ever parturition or miscarriage has occurred within 
one month before the death of the patient, the 
fact should be certified, even though childbirth may 
not have contributed to the fatal issue. Whenever 
a woman of childbearing age, especially if married, 
is reported to have died from a disease which might 
have been puerperal, the local registrar should re- 
quire an explicit statement from the reporting phy- 
sician as to whether the disease was or was not 
puerperal in character. The following diseases and 
symptoms are of this class: 

Abscess of the breast, 

A Ibuminuria, 

Cellulitis, 

Coma, 

Convulsions, 

Eclampsia, 

Embolism, 

Gastritis, ^,,^ 11 ,,^,h IU ,, 

Hemorrhage (uterine Sudden death, 

or unqualified), Tetanus, 

Lymphangitis, Thrombosis. 

Metritis, 

Physicians are requested always to write Puer- 
peral before the above terms and others that might 
be puerperal in character, or to add in parentheses 
(Not puerperal), so that there may be no possi- 
bility of error in the compilation of the mortality 
statistics; also to respond courteously to the requests 



Metroperitonitis, 

Metrorrhagia, 

Pelviperitonitis, 

Peritonitis, 

Phlegmasia alba dolens, 

Phlebitis, 

Pyaemia, 

Septichxmia, 



of the local registrars for additional information 
when, inadvertently, the desired data are omitted. 
The value of such statistics can be greatly improved 
by cordial cooperation between the medical pro- 
fession and the registration officials. If a physician 
will not write the true statement of puerperal char- 
acter on the certificate, he may privately communi- 
cate that fact to the local or state registrar, or write 
the number of the International List under which 
the death should be compiled, e. g., "Peritonitis 
(137)." 

of pregnancy: [Name the condi- 



134. 



Accidents 
tion.] 

Abortion, [Term not used in invidious 
sense; Criminal abortion should be so 
specified (184).] 

Miscarriage, 

Ectopic gestation, 

Tubal pregnancy, etc. 
Puerperal haemorrhage. 
Other accidents 1 of labor : [Name the condition.] 

Ceesarean section, 

Forceps application, 

Breech presentation, 

Symphyseotomy, 

Difficult labor, 

Rupture of uterus in labor, etc. 
Puerperal septichsemia. 
Puerperal albuminuria and convulsions. 

139. Puerperal phlegmasia alba dolens, embolus, 

sudden death. 

140. Following childbirth (not otherwise defined). 

[Define.] 

141. Puerperal diseases of the breast. 



135. 
136. 



137. 
138. 



(VIII.— Diseases of the Skin and Cellular Tissue.) 



142. Gangrene. [State part affected, Diabetic 

(50), etc.] 

143. Furuncle. 



144. Acute abscess. [Name part affected, nature, or 

cause.] 

145. Other diseases of the skin and annexa. [Name 

disease. ] 



i In the sense of conditions or operations dependent upon pregnancy or labor, not 
external causes. 



'accidents" from 



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INTERNATIONAL LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH— Continued. 
(IX.— Diseases of the Bones and of the Organs of Locomotion.) 



146. Diseases of the bones (tuberculosis excepted); 
[Name disease.] 
Osteoperiostitis, [Give cause.] 
Osteomyelitis, 
Necrosis. [Give cause*] 
Mastoiditis, etc. [Following Otitis media 
(70)?] 



147. Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis andrheuma- 

tism excepted). [Name disease; always spec- 
ify Acute articular rheumatism (47), Arth- 
ritis deformans (48), Tuberculosis of 

joint (33), etc., when cause is known.] 

148. Amputations. [Name disease or injury requir- 

ing amputation, thus permitting proper as- 
signment elsewhere. ] 

149. Other diseases of the organs of locomotion. 

[Name disease.] 



( X. — Malformations. ) 

150. Congenital malformations (stillbirths not included): [Do not include Acquired hydrocephalus 
(74) or Tuberculous hydrocephalus (Tuberculous meningitis) (30) under this head.] 
Congenital hydrocephalus, 
Congenital malformation of heart, 
Spina bifida, etc. 

(XI.— Early Infancy.) 



151. Congenital debility, icterus, and sclerema: 
TGive cause of debility. ] 
Premature birth, 
Atrophy, [Give cause.] 
Marasmus, [Give cause.] 
Inanition, etc. [Give cause.] 



152. Other causes peculiar to early infancy: 

Umbilical haemorrhage, 

Atelectasis, 

Injury by forceps at birth, etc. 

153. Lack of care. 



(XII. — Old Age.) 
154. Senility. [Name the disease causing the death of the old person.] 

(XIII.— External Causes.) 



Note.— Coroners, medical examiners, and phy- 
sicians who certify to deaths from violent causes, 
should always clearly indicate the fundamental 
distinction of whether the death was due to Acci- 
dent, Suicide, or Homicide; and then state the 
Means or instrument of death. The qualification 
"probably" may be added when necessary. 

155. Suicide by poison. [Name poison.] 

156. Suicide by asphyxia. [Name means of death.] 

157. Suicide by hanging or strangulation. [Name 

means of strangulation.] 

158. Suicide by drowning. 

159. Suicide by firearms. 

160. Suicide by cutting or piercing instruments. 

[Name instrument.] 

161. Suicide by jumping from high places. [Name 

place.] 

162. Suicide by crushing. [Name means.] 

163. Other suicides. [Name means.] 

164. Poisoning by food. [Name kind of food.] 

165. Other acute poisonings. [Name poison; 

specify Accidental.] 

166. Conflagration. [State fully, as Jumped from 

window of burning dwelling, Smothered— 
burning of theater, Forest fire, etc.] 

167. Burns (conflagration excepted). [Includes 

Scalding.] 

168. Absorption of deleterious gases (conflagration 

excepted): 

Asphyxia by illuminating gas (acci- 
dental), 

Inhalation of (accidental), [Name 

gas.] 

Asphyxia (accidental), [Name gas.] 

Suffocation (accidental), etc. [Name gas.] 

169. Accidental drowning. 

170. Traumatism by firearms. [Specify Acciden- 

tal.] 

171. Traumatism by cutting or piercing instru- 

ments. [Name instrument. Specify Acci- 
dental.] 



172. Traumatism by fall. [For example, Acciden- 

tal fall from window.] 

173. Traumatism in mines and quarries: 

Fall of rock in coal mine, 

Injury by blasting, slate quarry, etc. 

174. Traumatism by machines. [Specify kind of 

machine, and if the Occupation is not fully 
given under that head, add sufficient to show 
the exact industrial character of the fatal 
injury. Thus, Crushed by passenger ele- 
vator; Struck by piece of emery wheel 
(knife grinder), etc.] 

175. Traumatism by other crushing: 

Railway collision, 
Struck by street car, 
Automobile accident, 
Run over by dray, 

Crushed by earth in sewer excavation, 
etc. 

176. Injuries by animals. [Name animal.] 

177. Starvation. [Not "inanition" from disease.] 

178. Excessive cold. [Freezing.] 

179. Effects of heat. [Sunstroke.] 

180. Lightning. 

181. Electricity (lightning excepted). [How? Oc- 

cupational?] 

182. Homicide by firearms. 

183. Homicide by cutting or piercing instru- 

ments. [Name instrument.] 

184. Homicide by other means. [Name means.] 

185. Fractures (cause not specified). [State means of 

injury. The nature of the lesion is neces- 
sary for hospital statistics, but not for general 
mortality statistics.] 

186. Other external violence: 

Legal hanging, 
Legal electrocution, 

Accident, injury, or traumatism (unquali- 
fied). [State Means of injury.] 



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INTERNATIONAL LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH— Continued. 
(XIV.— Ill Defined Diseases.) 



Note.— If physicians will familiarize themselves 
with the nature and purposes of the International 
List, and will cooperate with the registration au- 
thorities in giving additional information so that 
returns can be properly classified, the number of 
deaths compiled under this group will rapidly 
diminish, and the statistics will be more creditable 
to the office that compiles them and more useful to. 
the medical profession and for sanitary purposes. 

187. Ill defined organic disease: 

Dropsy. [Name the disease of the heart, 
liver, or kidneys in which the dropsy 
occurred.] 

Ascites, etc. 

188. Sudden death. [Give cause. Puerperal?] 

189. Cause of death not specified or ill defined. [It 

may be extremely difficult or impossible to 
determine definitely the cause of death in 
some cases, even if a post-mortem be granted. 
If the physician is absolutely unable to sat- 



Cause of death not specified or ill defined— 
Continued, 
isfy himself in this respect, it is better for him 
to write Unknown than merely to guess at 
the cause. It will be helpful if he can specify 
a little further, as Unknown disease (which 
excludes external causes), or Unknown 
chronic disease (which excludes the acute 
infective diseases), etc. Even the ill defined 
causes included under this head are at least 
useful to a limited degree, and are preferable 
to no attempt at statement. Some of the 
old "chronics," which well-informed physi- 
cians are coming less and less to use, are the 
following: Asphyxia; Asthenia; Bilious fever; 
Cachexia; Catarrhal fever; Collapse; Coma; 
Congestion; Cyanosis; Debility; Delirium; 
Dentition; Dyspnaa; Exhaustion; Fever; Gas- 
tric fever; HEAR T FAIL URE; Laparotomy; 
Mamsmus; Paralysis of the heart; Surgical 
shock; and Teething. In many cases so re- 
ported the physician could state the disease 
(not mere symptom or condition) causing 
death. 



LIST OF UNDESIRABLE TERMS. 

As a result of the conference between the Committee on Nomen- 
clature and Classification of Diseases appointed by the American 
Medical Association with committees of other national medical 
organizations and with medical representatives of the Army, Navy, 
Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, and the Bureau of the 
Census, 1 it was agreed: 

That practical suggestions be framed relative to the reporting of causes of death and 
of sickness by physicians, and that a list of the most undesirable terms frequently 
employed be brought to their attention with the recommendation that they be disused. 

In framing the following list of undesirable terms use has been 
made of the London Nomenclature, the Bellevue Nomenclature, 
and especially of the " Suggestions to Medical Practitioners respect- 
ing Certificates of Causes of Death," issued by the Registrar-General 
of England and Wales, which constitutes a part of the book of 
" Forms for Medical Certificates of the Cause of Death" employed in 
that country. 



UNDESIRABLE TERM. 

(It is understood that the term criti- 
cised is in the exact form given below, 
without further explanation or qualifica- 
tion. ) 



Reason Why Undesirable, and Suggestion for More 
Definite Statement of Cause of Death. 



'Abscess' 



Accident," "Injury," " External causes," 
" Violence." Also more specific terms, 
as "Drowning," "Gunshot," which 
might be either accidental, suicidal, or 
homicidal. 



"Atrophy," "Debility," "Decline," "Ex- 
haustion," "Inanition," " Weakness," 
and other vague terms. 



May be tuberculous, gonorrhoeal, from appendicitis, etc., or 
relate to any part of the body. The return is worthless. 
State cause (in which case the fact of "abscess" may be 
quite unimportant) and location. 

Impossible to classify satisfactorily. Always state (1) whether 
Accidental, Suicidal, or Homicidal; and (2) Means of 
injury (e. g., Railroad accident). The lesion (e. g., Frac- 
ture of skull) may be added, but is of secondary importance 
for general mortality statistics. 

Frequently cover tuberculosis and other definite causes. 
Name the disease causing the condition. 



» Mortality Statistics, 1907, p. 19. 



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Undesibable Term. 

(It is understood that the term criti- 
cised is in the exact form given below, 
without further explanation or qualifica- 
tion.) 



Reason Why Undesirable, and Suggestion for More 
Definite Statement of Cause of Death. 



Cancer, 
etc. 



" Carcinoma," "Sarcoma,' 



Congestion," " Congestion of bowels," 
" Congestion of brain," " Congestion of 
kidneys" " Congestion of lungs," etc. 



" Convulsions' 



u Croup" 



"Dropsy" 



Fracture," " Fracture of skull," etc. 



"Gastritis," "Acute indigestion" 



'Heart disease," "Heart trouble,' 7 even 
" Organic ueart trouble." 



"Heart failure," "Cardiac weakness," 
"Cardiac asthenia," "Paralysis of the 
heart," etc. 



" Hemorrhage," "Haemoptysis". 



"Hydrocephalus" 



"Hysterectomy" 

" Infantile paralysis " . 



"Inflammation" 

" Laparotomy " 

"Malignant," "Malignant disease 



In all cases the organ or part first affected by cancer should 
be specified. 

Alone, the word "congestion" is worthless, and in combination 
it is almost equally undesirable. If the disease amounted to- 
inflammation, use the proper term (pneumonia, nephritis, 
enteritis, etc.); merely passive congestion should not be 
reported as a cause of death when the primary disease can be 
ascertained. 

"It is hoped that this indefinite term will henceforth be 
restricted to those cases in which the true cause of that 
symptom can not be ascertained. At present more than 
11 per cent of the total deaths of infants under 1 year old 
are referred to 'convulsions' merely." — Registrar-General. 
The Chicago Health Department refuses to accept this state- 
ment, and has entirely eliminated this indefinite return. 

" Croup" is a most pernicious term from a public health point 
of view, is not contained in any form in the London or Belle- 
vue Nomenclatures, and should be entirely disused. Write 
Diphtheria when this disease is the cause of death. 

" ' Dropsy ' should never be returned as the cause of death with 
out particulars as to its probable origin, e. g., in disease of the 
heart, liver, kidneys, etc." — Registrar-General. Name the 
disease causing (the dropsy and) death. 

Indefinite; the principle of classification for general mortality 
statistics is not the lesion but (1) the nature of the violence 
that produced it (Accidental, Suicidal, Homicidal), and 
(2) the Means of injury. 

Frequently worthless as a statement of the actual cause of 
death; the terms should not be loosely used to cover almost 
any fatal affection with irritation of stomach. 

Some cavil at the probable correctness of such returns, and it 
is better to state clearly the exact form of the cardiac affection, 
as Mitral regurgitation, Aortic stenosis, or even as Valvu- 
lar heart disease, rather than to use the less precise lan- 
guage. 

"Heart failure" is a recognized synonym, even among the laity, 
for ignorance of the cause of death on the part of the physician. 
Such a return is forbidden by law in Connecticut; if the phy- 
sician can make no more definite statement, it must be com- 
piled among the class of ill defined diseases (not under Organic 
heart disease). 

Frequently mask tuberculosis or deaths from injuries (trau 
matic haemorrhage), Puerperal haemorrhage, or haemor- 
rhage after operation for various conditions. Name the 
disease causing death in the course of which the "Haemor- 
rhage " was an incident. 

"It is desirable that deaths from hydrocephalus of tuberculous 
origin should be definitely assigned in the certificate to Tuber- 
culous meningitis, so as to distinguish them from deaths 
caused by simple inflammation or other disease of the brain 
or its membranes. Congenital hydrocephalus should 
always be returned as such." — Registrar-General. 

See Operation. 

This term is sometimes used for paralysis of infants caused by 
instrumental delivery, etc. The importance of the disease 
in its present endemic and epidemic prevalence in the United 
States makes the exact and unmistakable expressions Acute 
anterior poliomyelitis or Infantile paralysis (acute ante- 
rior poliomyelitis) desirable. 

Of what organ or part of the body? Cause? 

See Operation. 

Should be restricted to use as qualification for neoplasms; see 
Tumor. 



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41 



Undesirable Term. 

(It is understood that the term criti- 
cised is in the exact form given below, 
without further explanation or qualifica- 
tion.) 



Reason Why Undesirable, and Suggestion for More 
Definite Statement of Cause of Death. 



1 Marasmus" . 



'Meningitis," "Cerebral meningitis," 
"Cerebrospinal meningitis," "Spinal 
meningitis." 



Natural causes". 



Operation," " Surgical operation," " Sur- 
gical shock," " Amputation, -' "Hysterec- 
tomy," "Laparotomy," etc. 



Paralysis," " General paralysis," " Pare- 
sis," "General paresis," "Palsy," etc. 



'•Peritonitis" . 



"Pneumonia," " Typhoid pneumonia' 



'•Ptomaine poisoning," "Autointoxica- 
tion," " Toxaemia," etc. 



This term covers a multitude of worthless returns, many of 
which could be made definite and useful by giving the name 
of the disease causing the "marasmus" or wasting. It has 
been dropped from the English Nomenclature since 1885 
("Marasmus, term no longer used"). The Bellevue Hospital 
Nomenclature also omits this term. 

Only two terms should ever be used to report deaths from Cere- 
brospinal fever, synonym, Epidemic cerebrospinal men- 
ingitis, and they should be written as above and in no other 
way. It matters not in the use of the latter term whether 
the disease be actually epidemic or not in the locality. A 
single sporadic case should be so reported. The first term 
(Cerebrospinal fever) is preferable because there is no 
apparent objection to its use for any number of cases. No 
one can intelligently classify such returns as are given in the 
margin. Mere terminal or symptomatic meningitis should 
not be entered at all as a cause of death; name the disease in 
which it occurred. Tuberculous meningitis should be 
reported as such. 

I Coroners and justices of the peace may often be able to make a 
more definite return, although even this has value as elimi- 
nating external causes. What disease caused death? 

All these are entirely indefinite and unsatisfactory — unless the 
surgeon desires his work to be held primarily responsible 
for the death; in which case, as in some certificates actually 
returned, he may facilitate understanding by signing his 
name as the cause of death! Name the disease or form of 
external violence (Means of death ; accidental, suicidal, 
or homicidal?). 

The vague use of these terms should be avoided, and the pre- 
cise form stated, as Acute ascending paralysis, Paralysis 
agitans, Bulbar paralysis, etc. Write General paralysis 
of the insane in full, not omitting any part of the name; this 
is essential for satisfactory compilation of this cause. Dis- 
tinguish Paraplegia and Hemiplegia ; and in the latter, when 
a sequel of Apoplexy or Cerebral haemorrhage, report the 
primary cause. 

"Whenever this condition occurs — either as a consequence of 
Herni a, Perforating ulcer of the stomach or b o wel [Typhoid 
fever?]. Appendicitis, or Metritis (puerperal or otherwise), 
or else as an extension of morbid processes from other orgaus 
[Name the disease], the fact should be mentioned in the cer- 
tificate." — Registrar-General. Always specify Puerperalperi- 
tonitis in cases resulting from abortion, miscarriage, or labor 
at full term. When traumatic, report means of injury and 
whether accidental, suicidal, or homicidal. 

"Pneumonia," without qualification, is indefinite; it should be 
clearly stated either as Bronchopneumonia or Lobar pneu- 
monia. The terms Croupous pneumonia and Lobular 
pneumonia are also clear, and the London Nomenclature 
provides for the variety Epidemic pneumonia. "The 
term ' Typhoid pneumonia' should never be employed, as it 
may mean either Enteric fever [Typhoid fever] with pul- 
monary complications, on the one hand, or Pneumonia with 
so-called typhoid symptoms on the other."— Registrar- 
General. When occurring in the course of or following a 
disease, the primary cause should be reported, as Pneumo- 
nic typhoid, Plague (pneumonic form), Measles followed 
by bronchopneumonia, Influenza (pneumonia), etc. Do 
not report "Hypostatic pneumonia" or other mere terminal 
conditions as causes of death when the disease causing death 
can be ascertained. 

These terms are used very loosely and it is impossible to com- 
pile statistics of value unless greater precision can be obtained. 
"Ptomaine poisoning" should be restricted to deaths result- 
ing from the development of putrefactive alkaloids or other 
poisons in food, and the food should be named, as Ptomaine 
poisoning (mussels), etc. Such terms should not be used 
when merely descriptive of symptoms or conditions arising 
in the course of diseases, but the disease causing death should 
alone be named. 



42 



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Undesirable Term. 

(It is understood that the term criti- 
cised is in the exact form given below, 
without further explanation or qualifica- 
tion.) 



Reason Why Undesirable, and Suggestion for More 
Definite Statement of Cause of Death. 



" Tabes mesenterica," " Tabes' 



" Tuberculosis' 



" Tumor," " Neoplasm," " New growth' 



Uraemia' 



"The use of this term [" Tabes mesenterica"]to describe tuber- 
culous disease of the peritonaeum or intestines should be 
discontinued, as it is frequently used to denote various other 
wasting diseases which are not tuberculous. Tuberculous 
peritonitis is the better term to employ when the condition 
is due to tubercle."— Registrar-General. Tabes dorsalis 
should not be abbreviated to " Tabes." 

The organ or part of the body affected should always be stated, 
as Tuberculosis of the lungs, Tuberculosis of the spine, 
Tuberculous meningitis, Acute general miliary tuber- 
culosis, etc. 

These terms should never be used without the qualifying words 
Malignant, Nonmalignant, or Benign. If malignant, they 
belong under Cancer, and should preferably be so reported, 
or under the more exact terms Carcinoma, Sarcoma, etc. In 
all cases the organ or part affected should be specified. 

Name the disease causing death. 



By systematic inquiry relative to defective statements of cause of 
death much improvement can be made in the quality of the sta- 
tistics. Such inquiry can be made by the local registrar or by the 
state registrar for returns that reach the central office of the state 
in unsatisfactory form. In Pennsylvania, for example, returns are 
examined carefully and a correction card employed: 



COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA 

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. 

BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS. 

The enclosed certificate is defective for the reason that 
the diseased condition necessitating an operation should always 
be given. 

Please correct and return immediately, together with this 
card, in the accompanying stamped envelope. 

WILMER R. BATT, M. D. v 

State Registrar. 



Note.— The words in italics are typewritten for the individual case. Other formulas employed are 
"the location of the cancer is not given;" "drowning should be given as accidental, suicidal, or homi- 
cidal," etc. 

It is hardly necessary to say that much discretion and tact should 
be exercised in asking for additional information after the physician 
has, presumably, filled out carefully his statement of the cause of 
death, and that it is unwise to be too dogmatic concerning some- 
what unsettled points of professional opinion. For example, the 



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International List provides for the statement of " Acute nephritis" 
(119), but leading authorities 1 declare that the terms acute, subacute, 
and chronic have lost their pathological and much of their clinical 
meaning, and may even be actually misleading. No objection, 
however, can be made in regard to questions relating to the more 
indefinite and ill defined forms of returns. The Registrar-General 
of England has made such inquiries for a number of years and the 
class of cases dealt with chiefly is shown by the following extract from 
a recent report (1908) : 

As in previous years inquiries have been sent to medical practitioners asking for 
further information respecting deaths certified as due to some indefinite condition. 
The number of cases thus dealt with was about 5,000. 

The inquiries chiefly related to certificates of peritonitis, tumors of various organs, 
septichaemia, pyaemia, hydrocephalus, cerebrospinal meningitis, paralysis, convulsions 
and eclampsia. 

The additional information obtained led to the transference of many of the deaths 
to more definite headings. 

Inquiries were also sent relating to deaths described as due to carcinoma, sarcoma, 
or cancer, in which no mention was made of the organ or part affected, and as a result 
this information was supplied in the majority of these cases. 

REFERENCES ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF THE 
INTERNATIONAL LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH. 

The following list is not exhaustive, but contains references to 
perhaps the most important publications relating to the development 
and use of the International List in its present form. 

(1) Developpement et Explication des Rubriques de la Nomenclature des Causes de 
Deces adoptee par la Commission permanente de statistique de la ville de Paris. Par 
le Dr. Jacques Bertillon, chef des travaux de la statistique de la ville de Paris, membre 
du Conseil superieur de statistique et du Comite consultatif d'hygiene publique de 
France. Paris: Imprimerie Municipale, 1890. [Extrait de l'Annuaire statistique 
de la ville de Paris pour l'annee 1888.] This list consists of 161 titles (the subdivisions 
of tuberculosis, cancer, and suicide not being numbered separately) and was practi- 
cally identical with the detailed lists given in (2) and (3). It was stated that the 
nomenclature was prepared in 1865 by a committee of distinguished physicians, and 
that it was revised in 1874, 1880, and finally in 1886. 

(2) Trois Projets de Nomenclature des Maladies (Causes de deces — Causes d'incapa- 
cite de travail) par le Dr. Jacques Bertillon, chef de la statistique de la ville de Paris. 
Bulletin de l'lnstitut International de Statistique, tome VIII, premiere livraison, 
p. 304. (Session of Chicago, 1893.) This was the report of the Comite de la nomen- 
clature des professions dans le recensement et de la nomenclature des causes de dice's, recon- 
stituted in 1891 (Vienna session) and consisting of Messrs. Blenck, Bodio, Cheysson, 
Cook, Korosi, Levasseur, Loua, Ogle, Sidenbladh, Vannacque, and Bertillon (rap- 
porteur). It is reprinted, practically without change, in the following (3) and should 
be referred to for an account of the history and principles of construction of the Inter- 
national List. 

(3) De la Nomenclature des Maladies (Causes de deces — Causes d'incapacite* de 
travail) adoptee par le service de statistique de la ville de Paris. Par le Dr. Jacques 

1 Horst Oertel: The Anatomic Histological Processes of Bright' s Disease, 1910. 



44 INTRODUCTORY 

Bertillon, chef de la statistique de la ville de Paris, etc. Paris: 1898. [Annuaire 
statistique, 1896.] 

(4) The Bertillon Classification of Causes of Death. Recommended for the use of 
Registrars of Vital Statistics (after the First Revision of Paris, 1900) by the American 
Public Health Association and by the Conference of State and Provincial Boards of 
Health of North America. Issued under the auspices of the American Public Health 
Association. Lansing: 1899. [Reprint from Appendix of Michigan Registration 
Report, 1898.] This was the first English translation, based on the preceding French 
edition of 1898, of what is now the International List. It was used to obtain sug- 
gestions for revision, many of which were printed from time to time in the current 
issues of the Michigan Monthly Bulletin of Vital Statistics. Three Commissions were 
appointed by the American Public Health Association to represent Canada, Mexico, 
and the United States. 

(5) Zur Internationalen Nomenclatur der Todesursachen. Kritische Bemerkungen 
zu Dr. Bertillon's Vorschlagen. Von Dr. Josef von Korosy, Director des Budapester 
communalstatistischen Bureau's. Berlin: 1899. 

(6) Expose Sommaire des Observations presentees par diverses autorites statistiques 
a la Commission Internationale chargee de reviser la Nomenclature Internationale 
des Maladies (Causes de deces — Causes d'incapacite de travail). (Bertillon Classifi- 
cation.) Paris: 1900. 

(7) Commission Internationale chargee de reviser la Nomenclature des Causes de 
Deces (Classification Bertillon), 18 aout-21 aout, 1900. Proces-verbaux. Paris: 
1900. 

(8) Nomenclatures des Maladies (Statistique de morbidite. — Statistique des causes 
de deces) arretees par la Commission Internationale chargee de reviser les nomencla- 
tures nosologiques (Paris, 18-21 aout 1900) pour etre en usage a partir du ler Janvier 
1901. Developpement des rubriques. — Dictionnaire des maladies. — Tableaux indi- 
quant comment doivent etre classes les deces attribues simultanement a deux causes 
de mort differentes. Publiees par le Dr. Jacques Bertillon, chef des travaux sta- 
tistiques de la ville de Paris. Paris: 1900. This is the first edition of the First 
Revision of the International List. 

(9) Same. Montevrain: 1903. This is the second and final edition of the First 
Revision. It differs chiefly in the more precise indications for the assignment of 
joint causes of death. Perhaps a reprint from the Recueil trimestriel de statistique 
municipale de la ville de Paris, 3e trimestre 1902. No English edition has ever been 
published of this final version. 

(10) The International System of Nomenclature of Diseases and Causes of Death 
(Bertillon Classification) as adopted by the Eighth International Congress of Hygiene 
and Demography, Paris, August 18-21, 1900. Translated in the Bureau of the Marine- 
Hospital Service by Passed Asst. Surg. H. D . Geddings. [Supplement to Public Health 
Reports, Dec. 7, 1900.] 

(11) Manual of International Classification of Causes of Death. Adopted by the 
United States Census Office for the compilation of mortality statistics, for use beginning 
with the year 1900. Prepared under the supervision of William A. King, chief statis- 
tician for vital statistics. Washington: 1902. 

(12) Index of the Bertillon Classification of Diseases and Causes of Death. United 
States Department of Labor, 1902. 

(13) Relation of Physicians to Mortality Statistics. The International Classifica- 
tion of Causes of Death as adopted by the United States Census Office and approved 
by the American Public Health Association. Washington: 1903. This pamphlet, 
explanatory of the International Classification and seeking to secure more definite 
statements of cause of death, was distributed to all physicians in the United States. 

(14) The Nomenclature of Diseases and of Causes of Death, as revised and adopted 
in 1900 by the International Commission and published by Dr. Jacques Bertillon 






INTRODUCTORY 45 

(Chef des travaux statistiques de la ville de Paris), together with a Guide for Tabula- 
tion in cases where more than one cause of death is assigned. For the use of members 
of the medical profession, of statisticians, of registrars of death, and for general infor- 
mation. Published by the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, Australia. 
Melbourne: [1907]. 

(15) Expose Sommaire des Observations presentees par diverses autorites statistiques 
a la Commission Internationale chargee de la revision decennale de la Nomenclature 
Internationale des Maladies (Causes de deces — Causes d'incapacite de travail). 
(Bertillon Classification.) Deuxieme session — 1909. Paris: 1909. 

(16) Commission Internationale chargee de la revision decennale de la Nomen- 
clature Internationale des Maladies (Causes de deces — Causes d'incapacite de travail). 
(Classification Bertillon.) Deuxieme session — 1909. Proces-verbaux. Paris: 1911. 

(17) Nomenclature des Maladies (Statistique de morbidite — Statistique des causes 
de deces) arretee par la Commission Internationale chargee de la revision decennale 
de la Nomenclature Nosologique Internationale (Nomenclature Bertillon) dans sa 
deuxieme session, 1909. (Paris, ler, 2, 3 juillet 1909.) Paris: 1909. A first and a 
second slightly corrected impression of the Second Revision of the International List. 

(18) International Classification of Causes of Sickness and Death. Revised by the 
International Commission at the session of Paris, July 1 to 3, 1909, for use beginning 
January 1, 1910, and until December 31, 1919. Washington: 1910. A translation 
of the French edition of the Second Revision for the use of American registration 
officials until a new edition of the Manual (the present publication) could be prepared. 

(19) Physicians' Pocket Reference to the International List of Causes of Death. 
Washington: 1910. Distributed by the Bureau of the Census to all physicians and to 
many state and city registration offices in the United States. 

(20) Nomenclature of Diseases (Statistics of morbidity — Statistics of causes of death) 
agreed upon by the International Commission charged with the Decennial Revision 
of the International Nosological Nomenclature (Bertillon Nomenclature) in its Second 
Session— 1909. (Paris: July 1, 2, and 3, 1909.) Sydney: 1910. Prepared by the 
Bureau of Census and Statistics of the Commonwealth of Australia. 

(21) The Bellevue Hospital Nomenclature of Diseases and Conditions with Rules 
for the Recording and Filing of Histories. Compiled by the Committee on Clinical 
Records composed of: Robert J. Carlisle, M. D.; W T arren Coleman, M. D.; Thomas A. 
Smith, M. D.; Edmund L. Dow, M. D. Revised and made to conform to the Inter- 
national Classification, 1911. Copyright, 1911, by the Board of Trustees of Bellevue 
and Allied Hospitals. New York: 1911. This is the first Nomenclature, in the sense 
of an arrangement of accepted medical terms recommended, and indeed, so far as the 
returns to be made by physicians under the authority of the Board are concerned, 
prescribed, in which the desirability of uniformity for the comparison of hospital 
statistics has led to the adoption of the International List as a basis. 

(22) Nomenclature for Causes of Physical Disability in the Navy. By Surg. Charles 
N. Fiske, United States Navy. United States Naval Medical Bulletin, Vol. 5, No. 2, 
April, 1911, page 149. Contains a valuable chart comparing the "Lists of Titles 
of Diseases and Causes of Death" of the International with the Army and Navy 
nomenclatures. 

(23) Manual of the International List op Causes of Death. The present 
volume. 

(24) Manual soon to be published by the Registrar-General of England and Wales. 
A typewritten copy of the Tabular List, with inclusions, of this work has been avail- 
able for reference through the courtesy of Dr. T. H. C. Stevenson, Medical Superin- 
tendent of the General Register Office, in the preparation of the present publication. 



DEATH OF DOCTOR FOSTER. 

During the passage of the Manual through the press the death of Dr. Frank P. 
Foster, on August 13, 1911, was announced. Doctor Foster was for over thirty 
years the editor of the New York Medical Journal&nd was recognized as the dean 
of the medical editors of this country. His Enclyclopaedic Medical Dictionary and 
other standard works of medical reference are lasting memorials of his broad scholar- 
ship. As chairman of the Committee on Nomenclature and Classification of Dis- 
eases of the American Medical Association, Doctor Foster took an active part in all 
the work preliminary to the Second Decennial Revision of the International List 
and was a member of the special Census Commission appointed under authority 
of an act of Congress to represent the United States. He personally examined 
the manuscript of the Tabular List of this Manual and on page 15 may be found 
the report of the Committee on Nomenclature to the American Medical Associa- 
tion at Los Angeles, 1911, the last of several prepared by him on this subject. 

As stated in an appreciative editorial in the Journal of the American Medical 
Association, "Doctor Foster was a moral and intellectual force in medical litera- 
ture. He took an active interest in all that related to medicine, and his influence 
was always in the right direction. His friends count it a privilege to recall his fine 
character, his charitable judgment, his facile pen, and his ever-ready assistance 
so freely given from his great store of knowledge." 



TABULAR LIST, 



SHOWING TERMS INCLUDED UNDER EACH TITLE OF THE 
DETAILED INTERNATIONAL LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH 
(SECOND DECENNIAL REVISION BY THE INTERNATIONAL 
COMMISSION, PARIS, JULY I TO 3, 1909). 

WITH ADDITIONAL TERMS DESIGNATING CAUSES OF DEATH 
FROM THE NOMENCLATURE OF DISEASES OF THE ROYAL 
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON (FOURTH EDITION), 
FROM THE BELLEVUE HOSPITAL NOMENCLATURE OF 
DISEASES AND CONDITIONS, AND FROM TRANSCRIPTS OF 
CERTIFICATES OF DEATH RETURNED TO THE BUREAU 
OF THE CENSUS. 



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EXPLANATORY. 






The terms included in the following Tabular List are chiefly those 
that are reported as causes of death. Many terms, as, for example, the 
names of certain affections of the eye, ear, skin, trivial injuries, etc., 
that occur in the International List of Diseases as employed for hos- 
pital or general morbidity statistics, are omitted. The present pub- 
lication is intended for use solely in connection with the compilation 
of mortality statistics. It is not intended to be a complete nomens- 
clalure of diseases and pathological conditions, but it contains all the 
important terms likely to be employed as denoting causes of death 
that are given in the last editions of the Nomenclatures of the Royal 
College of Physicians of London and of Bellevue and Allied Hos- 
pitals of New York. It also contains many additional terms, some 
of them indefinite and incapable of satisfactory assignment, that 
occur upon certificates of death and hence must be provided for in 
the scheme of statistical tabulation. It is hoped that by coopera- 
tion of the medical profession many of these terms may pass into 
disuse, and that as a result the accuracy of the mortality statistics 
will be improved. 

81935°— 11 4 49 



TABULAR LIST 

SHOWING TERMS INCLUDED UNDER EACH TITLE OF THE DETAILED INTER- 
NATIONAL LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH (SECOND DECENNIAL REVISION, 
PARIS, JULY 1 TO 3, 1909). 



I.— GENERAL DISEASES. 



Paratyphus 
Posttyphoid abscess 
Rheumatic typhoid fever 
Typhobilious fever 
Typhoenteritis 
Typhogastric fever 
Typhoid fever 

malaria 

meningitis 

stupor 

ulcer 
Typhomalaria 
Typhomalarial fever 
Typhoperitonitis 
Typhus (unqualified) 1 
abdominalis 



1. Typhoid fever. 

This title includes: 

Abdominal fever 

typhoid 

typhus / 

Abortive typhoid 
Ambulant typhoid 
Cerebral typhoid 
typhus 
Continued fever 
Enteric fever 
Enterica 

Gastroenteric fever 
Hemorrhagic typhoid fever 
Ileotyphus 

Intermittent typhoid fever 
Malignant typhoid fever 
Mountain fever 
Paratyphoid fever 

Frequent complications: Pneumonia. — Pulmonary congestion. — Intestinal perforation. — Peritonitis. 
Haemorrhage. — Sloughing. — Albuminuria. — Phlebitis. — Thrombosis.— Cholecystitis. 

2. Typhus fever. 

This title includes: 

Exanthematic typhus I Petechial typhus 

Petechial fever | Typhus fever * 

This title does not include: Abdominal typhus (1). 

3. Relapsing fever. 

This title includes: 

Famine fever 
Febris melitensis 
Malta fever 2 
Mediterranean fever 2 

Frequent complications: Haemorrhages. — Abscess 



Recurrent fever 

typhus 3 
Relapsing fever 

(spirillum) fever 
-Furuncles. — Parotiditis. — Sloughing. 



1 The majority of deaths returned in the United States from "typhus" or "typhus fever" are in reality 
from typhoid fever. Deaths properly chargeable to International title No. 2 are so extremely rare in this 
country that the Bureau of the Census invariably makes an effort to identify each as a case of true exan- 
thematic typhus. If no additional information can be obtained, "typhus" is compiled under (1) and 
"typhus fever" under (2). 

2 Malta fever should preferably be given as a subdivision of (19). Any deaths reported from this cause 
will be noted on the total for (3), which is numerically unimportant. 

3 Verify; if typhoid fever, compile under (1), and if typhus fever, under (2). 



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4. Malaria. 

This title includes: 

JSstivoautumnal fever 

malaria 
Ague 
Bilious intermittent fever 

remittent fever 
Blackwater fever 
Chagres fever 
Chill (in malarial regions) 
Chills and fever 
Congestive malaria 

malarial fever 
remittent fever 
Dumb ague 
Estivoautumnal fever 
Fever and ague 
chills 
Gastric remittent fever 
Gastromalarial fever 
Ilsomoglobinuric fever (malaria) 
Haemorrhagic malaria 
Impaludlsm (unqualified) 
Intermittent fever 
Malaria 

of liver 
of spleen 
Malarial anaemia 
cachexia 
congestion 

of brain 
diarrhoea 
disease 
dropsy- 
fever 
haematuria 



I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 



Malarial haemoglobinuria 
hepatitis 
infection 
neuralgia 
pneumonia 
poisoning 
spleen 
toxaemia 
Malignant tertian 
Maremmatic fever 
Marsh anaemia 
cachexia 
fever 
Miasma 

Miasmatic fever 
Paludal anaemia 
cachexia 
fever 
Panama fever 
Pernicious attack 

cachexia 

chill (in malarial regions) 
fever 

intermittent fever 
malaria 
Quartan fever 

malaria 
Quotidian fever 

malaria 
Remittent fever 

malaria 
Tertian fever 

malaria 



5. Smallpox. 

This title includes: 

Black smallpox 
Confluent smallpox 
Discrete smallpox 
Haemorrhagic smallpox 
Malignant smallpox 



Petechial smallpox 
Purpuric smallpox 
Smallpox 
Variola 
Varioloid 



This title does not include: Varicella (19). 

Frequent complications: Meningitis.— Endocarditis. — Suppuration. — Albuminuria. — Cellulitis. — Paro- 
tiditis. — (Edema glottidis. — Pneumonia. — Otitis. 

6. Measles. 



This title includes: 

Black measles 
Haemorrhagic measles 
Measles 
Measly eruption 



Morbilli 

Morbillous eruption 
Rubeola 1 
Suppressed measles 



This title does not ordinarily include: Rubeola (19). — Rubeolar eruption (19). 



Most frequent complications: Bronchitis. — Bronchopneumonia, etc. 
otis stomatitis. 



-Otitis. — Mastoiditis. — Gangren- 



* When signifying measles; otherwise (19). 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 

7. Scarlet fever. 

This title includes: 

Canker rash 

Febris rubra 

Nephritis following scarlet fever 

Puerperal scarlatina 

Scarlatina 

anginosa 

maligna 
Scarlatinal (any disease or condition so 
qualified) 

Frequent complications: Acute nephritis. — Albuminuria. — Bright's disease. — Eclampsia, — (Edema of 
the glottis.— Haemorrhage. — Endocarditis. — Nephritis.— Pericarditis. — Paralysis. — Diphtheria. — Convul- 
sions. — Arthritis. — Cellulitis. — Erysipelas. — Otitis. — Mastoiditis. — Pneumonia.— Suppurative pleurisy. — 
Thrombosis of cerebral sinus. 

8. Whooping cough. 

This title includes: 

Pertussis 

Tussis convulsiva 



Scarlatinal albuminuria 
angina 
convulsions 
eclampsia 
nephritis 

Scarlet fever 
rash 



Whooping cough 



Frequent complications: Bronchitis.— 'Convulsions.— Bronchopneumonia. 

9. Diphtheria and croup. 

This title includes: 



Acute exudative angina 
Angina trachealis 
Bronchial croup 
Buccal diphtheria 
Croup 
Croupous angina 

laryngitis 
tonsillitis 
Cutaneous diphtheria 
Cynanche 

tonsillaris (diphtheritic) 
Diphtheria 

of bronchi 
conjunctiva 
fauces 
larynx 
mouth 
nose 

oesophagus 
palate 
pharynx 
skin 
tonsil 
trachea 
vulva 
wound 
Diphtheritic anemia 
angina 

bronchopneumonia 
conjunctivitis 
croup 
laryngitis 
neuritis 
ophthalmia 
paralysis 
tonsillitis 

This title docs not include: Stridulous croup (87).— Spasmodic croup (87).— False croup (87). 
Frequent com plica Hong: Pneumonia. — Albuminuria.— Paralysis. — Acute nephritis.— (Edema 
tidis.— Cellulitis. 



Exudative angina 
Fibrinous laryngitis 
Gangrenous angina (diphtheritic) 
diphtheria 
sore throat 
tonsillitis 
Infectious angina 
croup 
Inflammatory croup 
Laryngeal croup 
Malignant angina 

cynanche 
diphtheria 
laryngitis 
pharyngitis 
sore throat 
tonsillitis 
Membranous angina 

bronchitis 
croup 
■ laryngitis 

pharyngitis 
tonsillitis 
tracheitis 
Nasal diphtheria 
Postdiphtheritic nephritis 

neuritis 
Pseudodiphtheria 
Pseudomembranous angina 

bronchitis 



croup 
laryngitis 

tonsillitis 



Putrid sore throat 
Ulcerated sore throat 



glut- 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 

10. Influenza. 



This title includes: 

Bronchial influenza 

Bronchitis due to grippe 

Bronchopneumonia due to grippe 

Catarrhal influenza 

Epidemic catarrh 

Epizootic 

Gastric influenza 

Frequent complications: Otitis. — Meningitis. 

11. Miliary fever. 

This title includes: 

Miliary fever 
Sweating fever 

Frequent complications: Anaemia. — Convulsions. 

12. Asiatic cholera. 

This title includes: 

Asiatic cholera 

Cholera (where Asiatic cholera is preva- 
lent) 

13. Cholera nostras. 

This title includes: 

Acute cholera 1 
Bilious cholera 1 

Cholera (except where Asiatic cholera is 
prevalent) 1 

gravis 1 

morbus * 

nostras 1 
Choleraic diarrhoea (2y-f-) 



Grippe 
Influenza 

followed by pneumonia 
Influenzal pneumonia 
La grippe 
Meningeal grippe 
Pneumonia due to grippe 



Sweating sickness 

Haemorrhages. ^— Pneumonia. — Enteritis. 



Epidemic cholera (where Asiatic cholera 
is prevalent^ 



Choleriform diarrhoea (2y+) 
enteritis (2y-f ) 
Cholerine 
English cholera 
Malignant cholera morbus 1 
Spasmodic cholera 1 
Sporadic cholera * 
Winter cholera 1 



This title does not include: Cholera infantum (104).— Antimonial cholera (165). — Hernial cholera (109). 

14. Dysentery. 

This title includes: ,, 

Amoebic dysentery 

enteritis 
Asylum dysentery 
Bacillary dysentery 
Balantidic dysentery 
Bilious dysentery 
Bloody flux 
Catarrhal dysentery 
Chinese dysentery 
Choleriform dysentery 
Cochin-China dysentery 

Frequent complication. 



Dysenteric diarrhoea 
Dysentery 

Eutamoebic dysentery 
Epidemic dysentery 
Gangrenous dysentery 
Hsemorrhagic dysentery 
Malarial dysentery 
Serosanguineous flux 
Sporadic dysentery 
Tropical diarrhoea 
dysentery 



of liver. 



The word "Cholera" should never be used except for "Asiatic cholera." 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 



15. Plague. 

This title includes: 

Bubonic plague 
Climatic bubo 
Malignant polyadenitis 
Pest 



Plague 

(pulmonary form) 
(septichsemic form) 

Pneumonic plague 



16. Yellow fever. 

This title includes: 



Black vomit 
Febris flava 



Hsemogastric fever 
Yellow fever 



17. Leprosy. 

This title includes: 

Anaesthetic leprosy 
Elephantiasis Graecorum 
Leprosy 

of conjunctiva 

cornea 

external meatus 

fauces 

larynx 

nerve 



Leprosy of nose 

oesophagus 
palate 
pharynx 
sclerotic 
skin 
tongue 
Nodular leprosy 
Tubercular leprosy 



This title does not include: Elephantiasis Arabum (145).— Morvan's disease (63).— Syringomyelia (63)* 

18. Erysipelas. 

This title includes: 



Erysipelas 


Erysipelas of umbilical cord 


after vaccination 


wound 


neonatorum 


Erysipelatous fever 


of brain 


meningitis 


eyelid 


phlegmon 


face 


toxaemia 


head 


Gangrenous erysipelas 
Infantile erysipelas 


leg 


Up 


Phlegmonous erysipelas 


lymphatic vessel 


Saint Anthony's fire 


meninges 


Suppurative erysipelas 


orbit 


Surgical erysipelas 


scrotum 


Traumatic erysipelas 


skin 





This title does not include: Erysipelatous laryngitis (87).— Erysipelatous angina (100).— Puerperal 
erysipelas (137). 

Frequent complications: Purulent otitis. — Meningitis.— Diffuse phlegmon. — Phlegmon and gangrene of 
the eyelids. — Keratitis. — Conjunctivitis. — Parotiditis.— Endocarditis. — Myocarditis. — Nephritis. — Albu- 
minuria.— Pneumonia. 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 

19. Other epidemic diseases. 

Note. — Should any of the diseases included under title 19 show marked 
prevalence, it will be necessary to provide special provisional subtitles here. 



This title includes: 

Acrodynia 
Acute parotiditis 

parotitis 
Breakbone fever 
Chicken pox 
Dengue 

fever 
Epidemic 

disease (not elsewhere included) 

parotitis 

rose rash 
Epizootic stomatitis 
Exanthematic fever 
Filariasis 

Foot and mouth disease 
Frambcesia 
Gangosa 
German measles 
Glandular fever 



Hsemoglobinuric fever (nonmalarial) 

Mexican typhus (tabardillo) 

Milk sickness (trembles) 

Mumps 

Pappataci fever 

Parotid cynanche 

Parotiditis (mumps) 

Parotitis (mumps) 

Rocky Mountain spotted fever 

Rose rash 

Roseola 

Rotheln 

Rubella 

Rubeola (when not signifying measles) l 

Tabardillo (Mexican typhus) 

Tick bite fever 

Trembles (milk sickness) 

Varicella 

Yaws 



This title does not include: Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (61). 



20. Purulent infection and septichsemia. 

Note. — When a female of childbearing age (approximately 15 to 44 years) is 
reported to have died of "Septichaemia," or other equivalent term, and without 
further explanation, the certificate should be returned so that the attending 
physician may state whether the condition was or was not puerperal. See also 
page 117. 



This title includes: 

Absorption of pus 

Aerogenes capsulatus infection 

Anatomical wound 

Autovaccination 

Blood poisoning 

Cowpox 

Dissection wound 

General sepsis 

septichaemia 
Hospital gangrene 
Infected wound 
Infection from vaccination 
Postmortem wound 
Purulent infection 
Putrid fever 

infection 
Pyaemia 

of joint 
Pyaemic abscess 

embolism 

fever 

obstruction 

synovitis 



Pyogenic infection 

Pyohaemia 

Pyoseptichaemia 

Sapraemia 

Sepsis 

Septic absorption 

autoinfection 

cellulitis 

chill 

fever 

infection 

intoxication 

mania 
Septichaemia 
Staphylococcus infection 
Streptococchaemia 
Streptococcus infection 
Suppurative septichaemia 
Vaccinal infection 
Vaccination 
Vaccinia 



i See note under (6). 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 
21. Glanders. 

This title includes: 



Equinia 

Farcy 

Glanders 



of lymphatic gland 



Glanders of nose 
skin 
Malleus sepsis 



22. Anthrax. 

This title includes: 

Anthrax 

of intestine 

skin 
stomach 



Charbon 

Malignant pustule 
Splenic fever 
Woolsorters' disease 



23. Rabies. 

This title includes: 

Bite of mad dog 
Hydrophobia 

This title does not include: Lyssophobia (68). 



J Rabies 
-Sitiophobia (68). 



24. Tetanus. 

This title includes: 

Emprosthotonos 

Lockjaw 

Opisthotonos 

Pleurosthotonos 

Tetanus 

neonatorum 

This title does not include: Tetany (74). 



Traumatic tetanus 

Trismus 

neonatorum 
of newborn 



25. Mycoses. 

This title includes: 



Actinomycosis 



of bone 
caecum 
intestine 
jaw 
liver 
lung 
mouth 



of skin 



Aspergillosis 
Blastomycosis 

Discomycosis 

This title does not include: Hydatid cyst or hydatid tumor: of the liver (112), or of the lung (98). 
Intestinal parasites (107).— Distoma hepaticum (107).— Cysticerci (107). 



Favus^ 

Fungoid mycosis 
Madura disease 

foot 
Mycetoma 
Mycosis fungoides 

of pharynx 
tonsil 
Parasitic cyst 
Pneumomycosis 
Sporotrichosis 
Streptomycosis 



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TABULAR LIST 



I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 



26. Pellagra. 

This title includes: 

Insanity of pellagra | Pellagra 

Frequent complications: Cachexia. — Dermatitis. — Diarrhoea. — Insanity 

27. Beriberi. 

This title includes: 



-Suicide. 



Beriberi 
Kakke 



Neuritis multiplex endemica 
Panneuritis endemica 



28. Tuberculosis of the lungs. 

Note. — Deaths from tuberculosis of two or more organs should be assigned to 
title 28 (or 29) if the lungs are involved; otherwise to title 35. 

This title includes: 



Caseous bronchitis 
pneumonia 
tuberculosis 
Catarrhal tuberculosis 
Chronic phthisis 

pneumonic phthisis 

tuberculosis 
tuberculosis 
tuberculous disease 

inflammation 
pneumonia 
ulcerative tuberculosis 
Congenital tuberculosis 
Consumption 

of lung 
throat 
Fibroid phthisis 

tuberculosis 
Infantile phthisis 

tuberculosis 
Interstitial tuberculosis 
Laryngeal phthisis 

tuberculosis 
Lupus of larynx 
Phthisis 

of larynx 

lung 
pulmonalis 
Plastic bronchitis 
Pneumonic phthisis 

tuberculosis 
Pulmonary cavity 

consumption 
phthisis 
tuberculosis 
Scrofulous bronchitis 

consumption 
Septic tuberculosis 
Specific 1 bronchitis 

This title does not include: Haemoptysis (unqualified) (98).— Pulmonary haemorrhage (98) 
chorrhagia (unqualified) (98). — Apical pneumonia (92). — Pulmonary anthracosis (98). 

Frequent complications: Hemorrhage. — Pneumonia. — Pleurisy.— Diarrhoea.— Pneumothorax. 



Specific a laryngitis 
pneumonia 
tuberculosis 
Subacute phthisis of larynx 

tuberculosis of larynx 
Tubercle 

of larynx 
Tuberculosis 

of air passage 
bronchi 

bronchial gland 
larynx 
lung 
pleura 
throat 
trachea 
pulmonalis 
Tuberculous abscess of lung 
anaemia 
asthma 
bronchitis 
bronchopneumonia 
diathesis 

disease (undefined) 
emphysema 
empyema 
haemoptysis 
hydropneumothorax 
infection 
inflammation 
laryngitis 
marasmus 
phthisis 
pleurisy 
pneumonia 
pneumothorax 
pyaemia 
Ulcerative tuberculosis 



— Bron- 



1 When "specific" means syphilitic, assign to (37). 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 
29. Acute miliary tuberculosis. 

Note. — See note under preceding title. 



This title includes: 

Acute bronchopneumonia tuberculosis 

general miliary tuberculosis 
tuberculosis 

miliary tuberculosis 

phthisis 

pneumonic phthisis 

tuberculosis 

pulmonary miliary tuberculosis 

tuberculosis 

tuberculous disease 

inflammation 
pneumonia 

ulcerative tuberculosis 



Galloping consumption 
phthisis 
tuberculosis 

General miliary tuberculosis 

Malignant tuberculosis 

Miliary phthisis 

tuberculosis 

Pernicious tuberculosis 

Phthisis florida 

Quick consumption 

Tuberculosis florida 

Typhoid tuberculosis 



30. Tuberculous meningitis. 



This title includes: 

Basilar meningitis 

Caseous meningitis 

Cerebral tuberculosis 

tuberculous meningitis 

Cerebrospinal tuberculosis 

Consumption of brain 

Granular meningitis 

Miliary meningitis 

Neoplastic meningitis 

Purulent basilar meningitis 

Specific l meningitis 

Tuberculosis of brain 

cerebellum 
cerebral meninges 



Tuberculosis of cerebrospinal meninges 
cerebrum 
membrane of brain 
meninges 
spinal membrane 
meninges 
Tuberculous encephalitis 

hydrocephalus 
inflammation of membrane 

of brain 
meningitis 

of brain 
spinal cord 
tumor of brain 



This title does not include: Meningitis (unqualified), even among very young children (61) 

31. Abdominal tuberculosis. 



This title includes: 

Abdominal consumption 
tuberculosis 
Consumption of bowel 

intestine 
Disease of mesenteric gland 
Enteric tuberculosis 
Enteromesenteric fever 
Intestinal tuberculosis 
Mesenteric disease 
fever 

tuberculosis 
Specific x peritonitis 
Tabes mesenterica 
Tuberculosis of abdomen 

alimentary canal 

anus 

appendix 

bowel 

digestive tract 



Tuberculosis of intestine 

mesenteric gland 
omentum 
peritonaeum 
rectum 
stomach 
Tuberculous appendicitis 

ascites 

colitis 

diarrhoea 

dysentery 

enteritis 

gastritis 

gastroenteritis 

ileocolitis 

peritonitis 

proctitis 

ulcer of bowel 

intestine 



When "specific" means syphilitic, assign to (37) 



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32. Pott's disease. 

This title includes: 

Abscess of spine 

vertebrae 
Caries of spine 

vertebrae 
Cerebrospinal caries 
Disease of backbone 

spine 

vertebrae 
Inflammation of spine 
Lumbar abscess 
Necrosis of lumbar vertebrae 
spinal column 
spine 
Polyarthritis of spine 
Pott's disease 
Pressure-atrophy of spine 



Spinal abscess 
caries 
disease 
tuberculosis 
Spondylitis (not deformans) 
Tuberculosis of spinal column 
spine 
vertebrae 
Tuberculous abscess of vertebrae 
caries of sacrum 
inflammation of spine 
lumbar abscess 
spondylitis 
Ulcer of spine 
Vertebral caries 
disease 



and lumbar abscess 
Frequent complications: Cold abscess— Paraplegia. 

33. White swellings. 

This title includes: 



necrosis 
polyarthritis 



Abscess of hip 
Articular tuberculosis 
Coxalgia 
Coxitis 

Disease of hip joint 
Fungous growth of joint 
tumor of knee 
Hip disease 

joint disease 
Morbus coxarius 
Pulpy degeneration of 

brane 
Scapulalgia 



synovial mem- 



Suppurative hip disease 
Tuberculosis of hip 
joint 
knee 
Tuberculous abscess of knee 
arthritis 
coxalgia 
disease of hip 
inflammation of knee 
swelling of joint 
synovitis 
White swelling 
tumor 



34. Tuberculosis of other organs. 



This title includes: 

Caseation of lymphatic gland 
Caseous epididymitis 
Chronic abscess 
Cold abscess 
Consumption of liver 
Ganglionic tuberculosis 
General glandular tuberculosis 
Genitourinary tuberculosis 
King's evil 
Lupus 

exedens 

of conjunctiva 

fauces 

nose 

oesophagus 

palate 

pharynx 
vulgaris 
Lymphatic tuberculosis 
Ocular tuberculosis 



Osseous tuberculosis 

Ossifluent abscess 

Osteal tuberculosis 

Scrofula 

Scrofulide 

Scrofulodermia 

Scrofulosis 

Scrofulous abscess 
adenitis 
bubo 
diathesis 
lymphatism 
ulcer 

Struma 

Strumous abscess 
adenitis 
lymphangitis 
ulcer 

Tubercle of bone 

testicle 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 
34. Tuberculosis of other organs — Continued. 

This title includes: 



Tuberculide 
Tuberculosis of artery 

axilla 

bladder 

bone 

breast 

bursa 

chorioid 

conjunctiva 

cornea 

Cowper's gland 

ear 

epididymis 

eye 

Falloppian tube 

fauces 

femur 

gland 

gum 

heart 

kidnev 

liver 

lymph gland 
node 
lymphatic gland 
vessel 
mammary gland 
middle ear 
mouth 
muscle 
nasal passage 
nasopharynx 
nerve 
nose 



ovary 

palate 

pancreas 

pelvis 

penis 

pericardium 

pharynx 

prepuce 

prostate 

reproductive organ 

scrotum 

skin 

spermatic cord 



Tuberculosis of spinal cord 

spleen 

testicle 

thymus gland 

thyreoid gland 

tongue 

tonsil 

ureter 

urethra 

uterus 

uvula 

vagina 

vulva 
Tuberculous abscess 

of breast 
gland 
perineeum 
side 
adenitis 
cellulitis 
cyst of ovary 
cystitis 
degeneration of pancreas 

spinal cord 
disease of heart 
epididymitis 
gangrene 
hepatitis 
lymphadenitis 
lymphangitis 
necrosis 
nephritis 
oophoritis 
orchitis 
osteitis 

of femur 
osteomyelitis 
otitis 
ovaritis 

perineal abscess 
pharyngitis 
prostatitis 
pyonephrosis 
salpingitis 
tonsillitis 
tumor 
ulcer 
Universal scrofulosis 



35. Disseminated tuberculosis. 

Note. — Deaths from tuberculosis of two or more organs should be assigned to title 
28 (or 29) if the lungs are involved; otherwise to title 35. 

This title includes: 



Chronic general miliary tuberculosis 
tuberculosis 
miliary tuberculosis 
Diffuse tuberculosis 
Disseminated tuberculosis 
General tuberculosis 



General tuberculous infection 
Generalized tuberculosis 
Multiple tuberculosis 
Systemic tuberculosis 
Tuberculous degeneration 



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36. Rickets. 

This title includes: 

Achondroplasia 
Angular curvature of spine 
deformity of spine 
Anterior curvature of spine 
Curvature of spine 
Cyphosis 

Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy 
Kyphoscoliosis 
Kyphosis 

Lateral curvature of spine 
Lordosis 

37. Syphilis. 

This title includes: 

Chancre (unqualified) 
of face 
mouth 
Condyloma of anus 
penis 
vulva 
Congenital lues 

specific pemphigus 
syphilis 

syphilitic hepatitis 
Gumma 

of brain 
Gummatous liver 
Hard chancre 
Hereditary lues 

syphilis 
Indurated chancre 
Infecting chancre 
Inherited syphilis 
Lues 

infantum 
venerea 
Morbus Gallicus 
Mucous patches 
Osteocopic pains 
Pox 
Primary lesion 

syphilis 
Pulmonary syphilis 

38. Gonococcus infection. 

This title includes: 

Balanitis 

Balanoposthitis 

Balanorrhagia 

Blennorrhagia 

Blennorrhagic (see Gonococcic) 

Blennorrhea 

Bubo of soft chancre 

Chancroid 

of penis 
vulva 
Chordee 
Clap 

Conjunctivitis of newborn infant 
Gleet 



Mollities ossium 

Osteomalacia 

Posterior curvature of spine 

Pulmonary osteoarthropathy 

Rhachitic deformity of chest 

Rhachitis 

Rhachitism 

Rickets 

Scoliosis 

Softening of bone 



Rupia 
Secondary lesion 

syphilis 
Snuffles 
Specific adenitis 

blood poisoning 

disease 

inanition 

iritis 

lesion 

lichen 

marasmus 

meningoencephalitis 

myelitis 

paralysis 

rhachitis 

ulcer 
Spinal syphilis 
Syphilide 

of newborn 
Syphilis (unqualified, or of any organ or 

part of the body) 
Syphilis insontium 

neonatorum 
Syphilitic (any affection) 
Tertiary lesion 

syphilis 
Tubercular syphilide 
Venereal disease 



Gonococcic arthritis 
bubo 

conjunctivitis 
cystitis 
disease 
endocarditis 
epididymitis 
infection 
iritis 
metritis 
metrovaginitis 
ophthalmia 
orchitis 
peritonitis 
rheumatism 



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38. 



I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 
Gonococcus infection — Continued 



This title includes: 



Gonococcic urethritis 

vaginitis 

vulvitis 
Gonococcus infection (of any organ) 
Gonorrhoea 

Gonorrhceal (see Gonococcic) 
Infantile conjunctivitis 
Inguinal bubo 
Ophthalmia neonatorum 
Phagedenic abscess 

bubo 

chancre 

ulcer 
Purulent conjunctivitis 
ophthalmia 

This title does not include: Chancre, or bubo: infecting or syphilitic (37). — Chancre of the mouth (37). — 
Scrofulous bubo (34). — Suppurating bubo (84). — Bubo of plague (15). — Bubo (unqualified) (84).— Vaginis- 
mus (132).— Vaginalitis (127). 

Frequent complications : Bubo. — Adenitis. — Cystitis. — Orchitis. — Arthritis. — Ophthalmia. — Epididy- 
mitis. — Salpingitis.— Endometritis. • 

CANCERS AND OTHER MALIGNANT TUMORS. 

Note. — The term ''Cancer," for statistical purposes, is a general one that includes 
all forms of malignant neoplasms. 

Forms of cancer. 



Purulent ophthalmia of newborn infant 
Simple chancre 
Soft chancre 

of penis 
scrotum 
vulva 
sore 
Specific rheumatism 

urethritis 
Urethritis 
Vaginitis 
Venereal adenitis 

bubo 
Virulent bubo 



Adenocarcinoma 
Alveolar cancer 

sarcoma 
Angiosarcoma 
Cancer 
Cancerous new growth 

tumor 

ulcer 
Carcinoma 

myxomatodes 
Cancroid 
Cephaloma 
Chondrosarcoma 
Colloid carcinoma 

tumor 
Columnar-celled carcinoma 
Cystosarcoma 
Encephaloid cancer 

carcinoma 
tumor 
Endothelioma 
Epithelioma 
Fibrocarcinoma 
Fibrosarcoma 
Fungus hsematodes 
Giant-celled sarcoma 
Glandular cancer 
Hsemendothelioma 
Heteromorphic tumor 
Hypernephroma 
Lymphendothelioma 
Lymphosarcoma 
Malignant degeneration 



Malignant disease 

endothelioma 

fungous tumor 

growth 

neoplasm 

new growth 

perithelioma 

tumor 

ulcer 

ulceration 

Medullary cancer 
fungus 

Melanoid tumor 

Melanosarcoma 

Melanotic cancer 

Metastatic cancer 

Myeloid sarcoma 

Myxosarcoma 

Neoplastic tumor (malignant) 

Ossifying sarcoma 

Osteosarcoma 

Papuliferous carcinoma 

Plexiform sarcoma 

Rose cancer 

Round-celled cancer 

Sarcoma 

Scirrhous carcinoma 

Scirrhus 

Spheroidal-celled carcinoma 

Spindle-celled carcinoma 

Squamous-celled carcinoma 

Superficial cancer 

Transitional-celled carcinoma 



The location of the cancer, or preferably, as recommended by the Committee of 
the American Medical Association, the seat of origin of the cancer, if known, should 
always be stated so that the return may be classified properly under one of the titles 
39 to 45. Nonmalignant tumors or ' ' tumors " of uncertain character are classified under 
the organ or part of the body affected or under title 46. 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 

Cancer and other malignant tumors of the buccal 
cavity. 



This title includes: 

Cancer and other malignant tumors (see 
forms of cancer, p. 63) of — 
Buccal cavity 
Cheek 
Gum 
Jaw 
Lip 

Maxilla 
Mouth 



Cancer, etc. — Continued. 

Palate 

Salivary gland 

Soft palate 

Tongue 

Tonsil 
Carcinoma linguae 
Lingual cancer 
Smokers' cancer 



40. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the stomach, 
liver. 



This title includes: 

Cancer and other malignant tumors (see 
forms of cancer, p. 63) of — 
Bile duct 
Cardia 

Cardiac orifice of stomach 
Gall bladder 

duct 
Liver 
(Esophagus 
Pharynx 
This title does not include: Hsematemesis (103). 



Cancer, etc. — Continued. 

Pylorus 

Stomach 
Carcinoma ventriculi 
Gastric tumor 
Gastrocarcinoma 
Hepatic cancer 
Melanosis of liver 
Tumor of stomach 



41. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the perito- 
naeum, intestines, rectum. 



This title includes: 

Cancer and other malignant tumors (see 
forms of cancer, p. 63) of — 
Abdominal viscera 
Anus 
Appendix 
Caecum 
Caput coli 
Colon 

Duodenum 
Ileum 

Intestinal gland 
Intestine 
Mesentery 
Omentum 



Cancer, etc. — Continued. 
Peritonaeum 
Rectum 

Retroperitoneal gland 
Sigmoid flexure 
Cancerous peritonitis 
Carcinoma entericum 
Lymphosarcoma of peritonaeum 
Malignant internal stricture 
peritonitis 
stricture of intestine 
ulceration of intestine 
Retroperitoneal cancer 



42. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the female 
genital organs. 

This title includes: 



Cancer and other malignant tumors (see 
forms of cancer, p. 63) of — 
Broad ligament 
Cervix 

Falloppian tube 
Female genital organ 
Ovary 

Uterine ligament 
Uterus 
Vagina 



Cancer, etc. — Continued. 

Vulva 

Womb 
Cervical cancer 
Chorioepithelioma 
Deciduoma malignum 
Hydatid mole 
Hydatidiform mole 
Neoplasm of uterus 
Syncytioma 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 
43. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the breast. 

This title includes: 

Continued. 



Cancer and other malignant tumors (see 
forms of cancer, p. 63) of— 
Breast 
Mammary gland 



Cancer, etc. 
Nipple 
Cancer en cuirasse 
Neoplasm of breast 



44. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the skin. 

This title includes: 



Cancer, etc. — Continued. 

Umbilicus 
Cancroid (unqualified) 
Cervicofacial cancer 
Columnar epithelioma 
Epithelial tumor (location not indicated) 
Epithelioma (location not indicated) 
Noli me tangere 
Rodent dermatitis 
ulcer 



Cancer and other malignant tumors (see 
forms of cancer, p. 63) of — 
Auricle (of ear) 
Chin 

Connective tissue 
Ear 
Face 
Head 
Nose 
Scalp 
Skin 

This title does not include: Esthiomene (34). — Lupus (34). 

45. Cancer and other malignant tumors of other organs 
or of organs not specified. 

Note. — This is a residual title that includes ail deaths from cancer that can not be 
assigned to the preceding titles, 39-44, and especially those in which the location or 
origin of the disease is not stated. Inquiry should be made in such cases and fuller 
information obtained if possible. 

This title includes: 

Cancer and other malignant tumors (see 
forms of cancer, p. 63), with location not 
stated, or of — 

Abdomen 

Accessory sinus 

Adrenal 

Anterior mediastinum 

Antrum 

Arm 

Artery 

Axilla 

Back 

Bladder 

Body 

Bone 

Brain 

Bronchi 

Cervical gland 

Chest 

Chorioid 

Conjunctiva 

Cord 

Cornea 

Extremity 

Eye 

Fauces 

Ganglia 

Genital organ (male) 

Gland 

Glandular system 

81935°— 11 5 



Cancer, etc. — Continued. 
Groin 
Hand 
Heart 
Hip 

Iliac region 
Inguinal gland 
region 
Iris 
Joint 
Kidney 

Lacrimal apparatus 
Larynx 
Leg 

Lower extremity 
Lung 

Lymph gland 
node 
Lymphatic gland 
vessel 
Mediastinal gland 
Mediastinum 
Membrane of brain 

spinal core 
Meninges 
Muscle 
Nates 
Neck 
Nerve 
Orbit 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 

45. Cancer of other organs — Continued. 

This title includes: 



Cancer, etc. — Continued. 
Pancreas 
Parotid gland 
Pectoral region 
Pelvic viscera 
Pelvis 
Penis 

Pericardium 
Perinaeum 
Pleura 

Posterior nares 
Prepuce 
Prostate 
Sacrum 
Scapula 
Scrotum 
Shoulder 
Spinal cord 
Spine 
Spleen 
Sternum 
Suprarenal 
Temporal region 
Testicle 
Thorax 
Throat 

Thymus gland 
Thyreoid gland 
Trachea 

Upper extremity 
Ureter 
Urethra 



Cancer, etc. — Continued. 
Vertebra 
Viscera 
Zygoma 
Cancerous cachexia 

goitre 

humor 

neuritis 

toxaemia 
Carcinomatous septichaemia 
Chimney sweeps' cancer 
Disseminated cancer 
General carcinomatosis 

sarcomatosis 
Intraabdominal cancer 
Lobstein's cancer 
Malignant disease (undefined) 

fistula 

prostatitis 
Miliary carcinosis 
Multiple cancer 

melanosarcomata 
Pelvic cancer 
Pulmonary cancer 
Renal cancer 
Retropharyngeal cancer 
Rhabdomyosarcoma of kidney 
Sarcocele 

Sarcomatosis (unqualified) 
Sarcomatous phlebitis 
Thyreosarcoma 



This title does not include: Cancer of oesophagus (40).— Cancer of the anus (41). — Cancer: of the ovary, 
of the vagina, of the vulva (42). 

46. Other tumors (tumors of the female genital organs 
excepted). 

Note. — The term "Tumor," for statistical purposes, is a general one that includes 
all forms of nonmalignant neoplasms. 

Forms of tumor. 



Adenofibroma 
Adenoma 
Adenomyxoma 
Angioma 
Arterial angioma 
Benign tumor 
Blood tumor 
Cartilaginous tumor 
Cavernous lymphangioma 

nsevus 
Chondroma 
Cyst 

Cystadenoma 
Cystic hygroma 

lymphangioma 

tumor 
Cystoma 
Dermoid cyst 
Enchondroma 
Erectile tumor 
Fatty tumor 



Fibroid 

tumor 
Fibrolipoma 
Fibroma 

molluscum 
Fibroplastic tumor 
Fibrous tumor 
Fungous tumor 
Ganglionic neuroma 
Glandular cyst 

tumor 
Glioma 
Haemangioma 

Haematoma (nontraumatic) 
Leiomyoma 
Lipoma 

Lymphangioma 
Lymphatic nsevus 
Lymphatocele 
Lymphoma 
Mucous cyst 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 
46. Other tumors, etc. — Continued. 



Forms of tumor— Continued. 



Papilloma 
Polypus 
Retention cyst 
Rhabdomyoma 
Sebaceous cyst 

tumor 
Sequestration dermoid cyst 
Serous cyst 
! Striped muscle tumor 
Suppurative cystic tumor 
Teratoma 

Tumor (nonmalignant cr unqualified) 
Vascular tumor 



Myoma 

Myxochondroma 

Myxofibroma 

Myxoma 

Na?volipoma 

Neoplasm (nonmalignant or unqualified) 

Neoplastic growth (nonmalignant or un- 
qualified 
tumor (nonmalignant or un- 
qualified) 

Neurofibroma 

Neurofibromatosis 

New growth ('nonmalignant or unquali- 
fied) 

The location of the tumor should always be stated. The word "tumor" is fre- 
quently used indefinitely and may mean a malignant tumor or cancer (titles 39 to 45) ; 
inquiry should always be made on this point and a definite statement of malignancy 
or nonmalignancy obtained if possible. Title 46 is misleading in its wording because 
not only are tumors of the female genital organs (uterus, ovary) excepted, but also 
all other tumors that can be referred to a definite organ or part of the body (see Tumor 
in Index). The title is a residual one and contains only those tumors for which the 
location is ill defined or not stated . 

This title includes: 

Billroth 's disease 
Myomectomy 
Pelvic tumor 
Rupture of cyst 

Tumor (see forms of tumor above), with 
location not stated, or of — 

Abdomen 

Axilla 

Blood vessel 

Chest 

This title does not include: Cancer and its synonyms (39-45). — Tumor of the stomach. (40). — Stercoral 
tumor (109). — Tumor of the uterus (129). — Hydatid tumor (112). — Cyst of the ovary (131). — Aneurysmal 
tumor (81). — Varicose tumor (83). — Polypus of the ear (76). — Polypus of the nasal fossae, or nasopharynx 
(86).— Uterine polypus (129)— [and many other "tumors." See Cancer and Tumor in Index.] 

Frequent complication: Purpura. 

47. Acute articular rheumatism. 



Tumor, etc. — Continued. 
Connective tissue 
Gland 
Hip 

Mediastinal gland 
Mediastinum 
Muscle 
Neck 
Thorax 



This title includes: 

Acute articular rheumatism 

inflammatory rheumatism 
rheumatic arthritis 

endocarditis 
fever 
neuritis 
rheumatism 

of joint 
spine 
rheumatoid arthritis 
Articular rheumatism 
Congenital rheumatism 
Febrile rheumatism 
Inflammatory rheumatism 
Intercostal rheumatism 



Malignant rheumatism 
Rheumatic arthritis 
carditis 
endocarditis 
fever 

hyperpyrexia 
meningitis 
myocarditis 
pancarditis 
pericarditis 
peritonitis 
pleurisy 
vertigo 
Rheumatism 

of abdomen 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 
47. Acute articular rheumatism — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Rheumatism of brain 
heart 
joint 

pericardium 
peritonaeum 
stomach 



Schonlein's disease 
Sciatic rheumatism 
Septic rheumatism 
Subacute rheumatic fever 

rheumatism 
Visceral rheumatism 



This title does not include: Organic disease of rheumatic origin (79, etc.).— Rheumatic iritis (75 ). 
Nodose rheumatism (48).— Blennorrhagic rheumatism (38). 

48. Chronic rheumatism and gout. 

This title includes: 



Arthritis deformans 

nodosa 
Chronic articular rheumatism 

inflammatory rheumatism 
rheumatic arthritis 
fever 
neuritis 
rheumatism 

of joint 
spine 
rheumatoid arthritis 
Gout 

of bone 
joint 
Gouty diathesis 
iritis 
synovitis 

49. Scurvy. 

This title includes: 

Barlow's disease 
Infantile scurvy 
Scorbutic inflammation of alveoli of teeth 

purpura 
Scorbutus 

50. Diabetes. 

This title includes: 

Acetonemia 
Acidosis (diabetic) 
Diabetes 

mellitus 
Diabetic (any condition so qualified) 

coma 

gangrene 

This title does not include: Diabetes insipidus (55). 

Frequent complications: Pneumonia. — Carbuncle.— Gangrene.— Cerebral haemorrhage and softening. 
Tuberculosis. — Albuminuria. — Furunculosis. — Nephritis, chronic interstitial.— Diabetic coma. 

51. Exophthalmic goitre. 

This title includes: 



Heberden's disease 

nodes 
Lithsemia 

Metastatic rheumatism 
Neuralgic rheumatism 
Nodose rheumatism 
Osteoarthritis 
Podagra 

Rheumatic anaemia 
diathesis 
dropsy 
gout 
neuritis 
paralysis 
Rheumatism of spine 
Rheumatoid arthritis 
Spondylitis deformans 



Scurvy 

of bone 
gum 

rickets 
Werlhof 's disease 



Diabetic iritis 
Glychaemia 
Glycosuria 
Insanity of diabetes 
Pancreatic diabetes 
Pentosuria 
Saccharine diabetes 



Basedow's disease 
Exophthalmic cachexia 

goitre 
Graves's disease 

Frequent complications: Hypertrophy of the heart. 
Visceral.haemorrhages.— Tachycardia. 



Insanity of Graves's disease 
Parry's disease 
Stokes's disease 



-Endocarditis.— Cachexia,— Multiple gangrene. 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 



52. Addison's disease. 

This title includes: 

Addison's disease 
Adrenal adenoma 
melasma 
Atrophy of adrenal * 
Bronze disease 

of Addison 
Brown disease 
Cloudy swelling of adrenal ' 
Cyst of adrenal * 
Degeneration of adrenal * 
Disease of adrenal 1 

Frequent complications: Cachexia. — Ascites. 

53. Leuchsemia. 



Fatty degeneration of adrenal 1 
Fibrosis of adrenal 1 
Hyaline degeneration of adrenal 1 
Inflammation of adrenal 1 
"Lardaceous degeneration of adrenal * 
Necrosis of adrenal 1 
New growth of adrenal (nonmalignant) 
Suppuration of adrenal 1 
Suprarenal melasma 
Tuberculosis of adrenal * 
Tumor of adrenal 1 



This title includes: 

Adenoleuchsemia 
Hodgkin's disease 
Infantile pseudoleuchsemia 
Leuchsemia 

of spleen 
Leuchsemic adenia 

adenitis 
Leucocythsemia 

of liver 

lymph gland 
lymphatic gland 
spleen 
Leucocythsemic liver 

retinitis 
Lymphadenia 
Lymphadenoma 

Frequent complications: Haemorrhage. — Apoplexy.— Cachexia. — Ascites. — Pneumonia. — Anaemia.— 
Thrombosis. 

54. Anaemia, chlorosis. 

This title includes. 



Lymphadenoma of lymphatic gland 

spleen 
Lymphadenosis 
Lymphatic leuchsemia 

leucocythsemia 
Lymphocythsemia 
Malignant lymphadenoma 
Multiple lymphadenoma 
Pseudoleuchsemia 
Splenolymphatic leuchsemia 

leucocythsemia 
Splenomedullary leuchsemia 

leucocythsemia 
Splenomyelogenous leuchsemia 

leucocythsemia 



Addison's ansemia 
Ansemia 
Ansemic fever 
Banti's disease 
Chlorosis 

Congenital ansemia 
Green sickness 
Griesinger's disease 
Hsemoglobinansemia 
Hydrsemia 
Hysterical chlorosis 



Impoverished blood 

Kala-Azar 

Malignant progressive ansemia 

Melansemia 

Pernicious ansemia 

of spleen 
Progressive ansemia 
Simple ansemia 
Spansemia 
Splenic ansemia 



This title does not include: Anaemia, or chlorosis; miners' or Egyptian (106). 
(106). 



-Intertropical hyphaemia 



1 Or of suprarenal, adrenal or suprarenal gland or capsule. The assignment of tuberculosis of adrenals 
to this title is the only exception to the inclusion of (known) tuberculosis under titles 28 to 35. Addison's 
disease is perhaps usually tuberculous, so that the entire title can be added to other forms of tuberculosis 
if desired; the minor inclusions are too few to be of any statistical importance. 



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55. Other general diseases. 

This title includes: 



Acidosis (nondiabetic) 
Acromegaly 

of jaw 
Adiposis 

dolorosa 
Albuminoid degeneration 
Amyloid degeneration 

disease 
Autoinfection 
Autointoxication 
Autotoxaemia 
Bleeder 

Chronic polycythemia 
Congenital autotoxaemia (ly+) 

infection 
Corpulence 

Cutaneous haemorrhage 
Diabetes insipidus 
Diapedesis 

Diffuse fatty degeneration 
Diuresis 
Dwarfism 
Eruptive fever 
Excessive fat 
Fatness 

Fatty degeneration 
General amyloid degeneration 

disease 

fatty degeneration 

infection 
Gigantism 



Hemochromatosis 
Haemophilia 

neonatorum (3m+) 
Haemorrhage of skin 
Haemorrhagic diathesis 
Henoch's purpura 
Infantilism 
Infectious fever 

purpura 
Methaemoglobinaemia 
Negro lethargy 
Obesity 
Ochronosis 
Polycythaemia 

Ptomaine poisoning (not food poisoning) 
Purpura 

haemorrhagica 

rheumatica 
Sleeping sickness 
Sulphaemoglobinaemia 
Toxaemia 
Toxichaemia 
Toxinfection 
Trypanosomiasis 
Uric acid diathesis 
poisoning 
Uricacidaemia 
Urichaemia 

Virulent disease (unqualified) 
Visceral steatosis 
Waxy degeneration 



56. Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 



This title includes: 

Absinthe poisoning 
Absinthaemia 
Absinthism 
Alcohol poisoning 
Alcoholic coma 

delirium 

dementia 

gastritis 

insanity 

intoxication 

mania 

meningitis 
Alcoholism 

This title does not include: Alcoholic cirrhosis (113).— General alcoholic paralysis (67).— Atheroma (81), 
nor any other organic disease attributed to alcoholism.— Amblyopia from intoxication (75). 



Debauchery 

Delirium tremens 

Dipsomania 

Drunkenness 

Ethylism 

Inebriety 

Intemperance 

Intoxication 

psychosis (alcoholic) 
Mania a potu 

Serous alcoholic meningitis 
Temulentia 



57. Chronic lead poisoning. 



This title includes: 

Chronic lead poisoning 
Colica pictonum 
Lead cachexia 

colic 

encephalitis 

encephalopathy 

insanity 

palsy 

paralysis 

poisoning (not acute) 



Molybdoparesis 
Morbus pictorum 
Painters' colic 
Plumbism 
Saturnine colic 

encephalopathy 

gout 

nephritis 

paralysis 
Saturnism 



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I.— GENERAL DISEASES— Continued. 

58. Other chronic occupation poisonings. 

Note. — Include here mercurial, phosphorous, arsenical, or other chronic intoxica- 
tions (except from lead, 57) when a special note by the certifying practioner (or, 
lacking this, the occupation of the decedent) indicates very clearly that the intoxi- 
cation was due to the occupation. Hence the need that a full statement of occupa- 
tion should be given, including both (1) the kind of work and (2) the nature of the 
industry, as provided for upon the Revised United States Standard Certificate of 
Death. See also Poisoning in Index. 



This title includes: 

Arsenical oedema (occupational) 
Brass poisoning (occupational) 
Chronic arsenical poisoning (occupa- 
tional) 
brass poisoning (occupational) 
mercurial poisoning (occupa- 
tional) 
phosphorus poisoning 
poisoning (occupational) 
Fatty degeneration of liver from phospho- 
rus poisoning > 
Hydrargyrism (occupational) 
Maxillary necrosis from phosphorus 
Mercurial inflammation of gum (occupa- 
tional) 



Mercurial insanity (occupational) 
ptyalism (occupational) 
stomatitis (occupational) 
tremor (occupational) 
Necrosis from phosphorus 

of maxilla (from phosphorus) 
Neuritis from chemical poison (occupa- 
tional) 
Phosphoric inflammation of alveoli of teeth 
gum 
necrosis of alveoli of teeth 
jawbone 
Phosphorus poisoning 
Poisoning (occupational) 
Tea poisoning (occupational) 



59. Other chronic poisonings. 

This title includes: 



Argyria 

Arsenical neuritis 
oedema 
Bromide poisoning 
Chronic acetanilide poisoning 

antipyrine poisoning 

arsenic poisoning 

caffeine poisoning 

cannabis indica poisoning 

chloral hydrate poisoning 

coca poisoning 

cocaine poisoning 

codeine poisoning 

dionine poisoning 

ergot poisoning 

ergotism 

ether intoxication 
poisoning 

etherism 

heroine poisoning 

mercury poisoning (not occupa- 
tional) 

morphine poisoning 

morphinism 

nicotine poisoning 

opium poisoning 

paraldehyde poisoning 

phenacetin poisoning 

poisoning 

silver poisoning 



Chronic sulphonal poisoning 
tobacco poisoning 
toxic gastritis 

gastroenteritis 
trional poisoning 
veronal poisoning 

Cocaine habit 

Cocainism 

Coffee poisoning 

Epidemic gangrene 

Ergotism 

Hydrargyrism (not occupational) 

Insanity of haschisch 

Lathyrism 

Mercurial salivation 

stomatitis (not occupational or 
unqualified) 

Mercury poisoning (not occupational) 

Morphine habit 

Morphinism 

Morphinomania 

Neuritis from chemical poison (not occu- 
pational) 

Nicotine poisoning 

Nicotinism 

Opium habit 

Poisonous maize 

Tea, poisoning 

Tobacco heart 

poisoning 

This title does not include: Amblyopia from intoxication (75). — Ursemic poisoning (120). — Urinary 
intoxication (125).— Ptomaine poisoning (55).— Pellagra (26).— Beriberi (27). 



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II.— DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OP THE ORGANS OF 

SPECIAL SENSE. 



60. Encephalitis. 

This title includes: 

Abscess of brain 

cerebellum 
cranium 
pons Varolii 

Brain fever 

Cephalitis 

Cerebral fever 

inflammation 

Cerebritis 



Encephalitis 
Inflammation of brain 
Intracranial abscess 
Phrenitis 

Spurious encephalitis 
Suppuration of brain 
Suppurative encephalitis 
Traumatic encephalitis 

inflammation of brain 



61. Simple meningitis. 

Note. — This title is somewhat misleading, since it may cover deaths from Epi- 
demic cerebrospinal meningitis. An attempt is made by the Census, as indicated 
below, to distinguish the forms of meningitis so that this important infectious 
disease may be segregated; but it can not be said that the distinction is clearly 
drawn at present, nor will it be in future until physicians use more definite terms in 
their reports of causes of death. 



(1) Simple meningitis. 
This subtitle includes: 

Abscess of meninges 

Acute periencephalitis 

Arachnitis 

Catarrhal meningitis 

Cerebral meningitis 

pachymeningitis 

Cerebrocervical meningitis 

Cervical pachymeningitis 

Chronic cerebrospinal meningitis 

Congenital meningitis 

Congestive meningitis 

Diffuse meningitis 

Encephalomeningitis 

Hydromeningitis 

Infantile meningitis 

Infection of brain 

Infectious meningitis 

Inflammation of arachnoid 

cerebral membrane 
dura mater 
membrane of brain 

spinal cord 
meninges 
pia mater 
spinal membrane 

Internal pachymeningitis 

Leptomeningitis 

Membranous meningitis 

Meningeal septichaemia 

Meningitis 

of brail? 



Meningitis of spinal cord 
Meningocerebritis 
Meningoencephalitis 
Meningomyelitis 
Metastatic meningitis 
Pachymeningitis 
Periencephalitis 
Pneumococcic meningitis 
Postbasic meningitis 
Posterior basal meningitis 

meningitis 
Postoperative meningitis 
Progressive meningitis 
Purulent meningitis 

Septic inflammation of membrane of brain 
meningitis 

of brain 
Serous meningitis 
Simple cerebral meningitis 

cerebrospinal meningitis 
meningitis 
Spinal fever 

meningitis 
pachymeningitis 
Subacute meningitis 

of spinal cord 
spinal meningitis 
Suppurative inflammation of membrane 
of brain 
meningitis 



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II.— DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
SPECIAL SENSE— Continued. 

61. Simple meningitis — Continued. 

(2) Cerebrospinal meningitis (undefined). 

This subtitle includes: 

Acute cerebrospinal meningitis 
Cerebrospinal arachnitis 

arachnoiditis 

(3) Cerebrospinal fever. 

This subtitle includes: 

Cerebrospinal fever 

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis 



Cerebrospinal inflammation 
meningitis 



Meningococcic cerebrospinal meningitis 
Spotted fever 

Rheumatic 



This title does not include: Tuberculous meningitis (or any synonym of this term) (30) 
meningitis (47). 

62. Locomotor ataxia. 

This title includes: 



Arthropathy of tabes dorsalis 
Ataxia 

Charcot's joint disease 
Degeneration of lateral and posterior col- 
umns of spinal cord 
Duchenne's disease 
Locomotor ataxia 
Partial ataxia 
Posterior sclerosis 



Posterior sclerosis of spinal cord 

spinal sclerosis 
Posterolateral sclerosis 

of spinal cord 
Progressive ataxia 

locomotor ataxia 
Spasmodic tabes dorsalis 
Spastic ataxia 
Tabes dorsalis 



Frequent complications: Pneumonia. — Tuberculosis. — Diarrhoea.— Cystitis. 

63. Other diseases of the spinal cord. 

Note. — Acute anterior poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) may be stated separately 
as a subdivision of this title in case of epidemic prevalence. Exact statistical segre- 
gation is extremely difficult owing to the numerous terms used synonymously or with- 
out careful discrimination (see Bulletin 108, Mortality Statistics, 1909, p. 24.). 
Inquiry should be made in regard to every suspicious case, and a definite statement 
obtained, if possible. 

This title includes: 

Abscess of spinal cord 
Acute anterior poliomyelitis 

ascending anterior poliomyelitis 
myelitis 
poliomyelitis 
spinal paralysis 
atrophic infantile paralysis 
bulbar poliomyelitis 
infantile paralysis 
myelitis 

paralysis of spinal cord 
polioencephalomyelitis 
poliomyelitis 

progressive infantile paralysis 
spinal anterior poliomyelitis 
paralysis 
Amyloid degeneration of muscle 

spinal cord 
Amyotrophia 

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 
paralysis 
sclerosis 
Amyotrophy 



Anaemia of spinal cord 
Anterior poliomyelitis 
Apoplexy of spinal cord 
Arthropathy of syringomyelia 
Ascending neuritis 
paralysis 
Atrophic muscular paralysis 
paralysis 

progressive paralysis 
spinal paralysis 
Atrophy of spinal cord 
Brown-Sequard's paralysis 
Bulbar paralysis 
Cephalic poliomyelitis 
Cerebrospinal sclerosis 

tumor 
Charcot's disease 
Chronic anterior poliomyelitis 
myelitis 

paralysis of spinal cord 
poliomyelitis 
spinal muscular atrophy 
paralysis 



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II.— DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
SPECIAL SENSE— Continued. 

63. Other diseases of the spinal cord — Continued. 

This title includes: 



Combined sclerosis of spinal cord 
Compression of medulla 

spinal cord 
Congenital paralysis 
Congestion of medulla 

spinal cord 
Creeping paralysis 

Degeneration of anterior cornua of spinal 
cord 
lateral column of spinal 

cord 
spinal cord 
Degenerative sclerosis 
Descending lateral sclerosis 
Disease of bulb 

spinal cord 
Disseminated cerebrospinal sclerosis 
myelitis 
sclerosis 

of spinal cord 
Erb's disease 

Essential paralysis of infancy 
Family ataxia 
Fatty degeneration of muscle 

spinal cord 
Fibrous degeneration of muscle 
Friedreich's ataxia 
disease 
General sclerosis 
Haematomyelia 
Haematomyelitis 
Hsematorrnachis 
Haemorrhage of spinal cord 

membrane 
Hereditary ataxia 

spastic paraplegia 
Hyaline degeneration of muscle 
Infantile hypertrophy 



paresis 

spinal paralysis 
Infectious paralysis 
Inferior nuclear paralysis 
Inflammation of spinal cord 
Insular sclerosis 
Intraspinal abscess 
tumor 
Irritation of spinal cord 

spine 
Labioglossal paralysis 
Labioglossolaryngeal paralysis 
Labioglossopharyngeal paralysis 
Landry's disease 

paralysis 
Lateral sclerosis 
Lesion of spinal cord 
Morvan's disease 
Multiple cerebrospinal sclerosis 



sclerosis 

of spinal cord 
spinal, sclerosis 



Myasthenia 

gravis 
Myelitis 

from pressure 
of spinal cord 
Myelomalacia 
Myelomeningitis 

New growth of membrane of spinal cord 
(nonmalignant) 
spinal cord (nonmalignant) 
Paralysis agitans 

of spinal cord 
Parasitic disease of spinal cord 
Parkinson's disease 
Polioencephalitis 
Poliomyelitis 
Posterior lateral sclerosis 

poliomyelitis 
Primary lateral sclerosis 
myopathy 
spastic paraplegia 
Progressive ascending anterior poliomye- 
litis 
bulbar paralysis 
multiple paralysis 
muscular atrophy 

dystrophy 
myelitis 
myopathy 

paralysis of spinal cord 
peripheral paresis 
spinal paralysis 
Pseudohypertrophic paralysis 

of muscle 
paresis 
Putnam's disease 
Removal of clot from spinal cord 
Sclerosis (unqualified) 
in plaques 
of spinal cord 
Secondary lateral sclerosis 

spastic paraplegia 
Shaking palsy 

paralysis 

Softening of spinal cord 

Spasmodic dorsal tabes 

Spastic family paralysis 

paralysis 

of spinal cord 
paraplegia 
spinal paralysis 
Spinal atrophy 

degeneration 
effusion 
haemorrhage 
irritation 
myelitis 
neuritis 
paralysis 
sclerosis 
tumor 
Subacute myelitis 



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II.— DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
SPECIAL SENSE— Continued. 

63. Other diseases of the spinal cord — Continued. 

This title includes: 



Subacute poliomyelitis 
Symmetrical sclerosis 
Syringomyelia 
S yringomy elitis 
Transverse myelitis 



Trembling paralysis 
Tumor of spinal cord 

meninges 
Wasting palsy 

paralysis 



64. Cerebral haemorrhage, apoplexy. 



This title includes: 

Alcoholic apoplexy 

cerebral apoplexy 

congestion 
oedema of brain 
wet brain 
Apoplectic dementia 
fit 

hemiplegia 
pneumonia 
stroke 
Apoplexy 

of brain 
meninges 
Atheroma of brain 
Basilar apoplexy 

haemorrhage 
Brain-stroke 
Bulbar apoplexy 

haemorrhage 
Capillary apoplexy 
Cataplexy 
Cerebral apoplexy 
atheroma 
congestion 
effusion 
haemorrhage 
hyperaemia 
oedema 
Cerebrospinal congestion 

effusion 
Clot on brain 
Congestion (sudden death) 

of brain 
Congestive apoplexy 
Cranial haemorrhage 
Dementia of apoplexy 

Frequent complication: Arterial sclerosis. 



Effusion on brain 

meninges 
Epidural haemorrhage 
Haematoma of dura mater 

meninges 
Haemorrhage of brain 

cerebellum 

cerebrum 

medulla 

membrane of brain 

meninges 

pons 
under dura mater 
Haemorrhagic pachymeningitis 
Hyperaemia of brain 
Intracranial haemorrhage 
Meningeal haemorrhage 
Miliary haemorrhage of brain 
(Edema of brain 
Paralytic shock 
stroke 
Passive congestion of brain 
Pontine haemorrhage 
Progressive apoplexy 
Rupture of blood vessel in brain 
Sanguineous apoplexy 
Seizure 

Serous apoplexy 
Shock of paralysis. 
Stroke 

of apoplexy 
paralysis 
Subdural haemorrhage 
Ventricular haemorrhage 
Wet brain 



65. Softening of the brain. 

This title includes: 

Cerebral mollities 

necrobiosis 

softening 
Cerebrospinal softening 
Encephalomalacia 



Inflammatory softening of brain 

Marasmus of brain 

Necrencephalus 

Necrotic softening of brain 

Softening of brain 



This title does not include: Senile dementia (154). 

Frequent complications: Hemiplegia. — Paralysis. — Pulmonary congestion. 



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II.— DISEASES OF TPIE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
SPECIAL SENSE— Continued. 

66. Paralysis without specified cause. 

This title includes: 



Ataxic paraplegia 
Bilateral paralysis 
Cerebral hemiplegia 
palsy 
paralysis 
Congenital hemiplegia 
Cortical hemiplegia 
Disseminated paralysis 
Facial paralysis 
General paralysis * 
Generalized paralysis 
Hemiplegia 

of brain 
Lateral paralysis 
Local paralysis 
Monoplegia 
Motor paralysis 



Muscle tremor 

Old hemiplegia 

Palsy 

of brain 

Paralysis 

of brain 

cranial nerve 
face 
muscle 
old age 
spinal nerve 

Paraplegia 

Progressive paralysis 

Pseudoparalysis 

Secondary paralysis 

Senile paralysis 
tremor 



This title does not include: Diphtheritic paralysis (9).— Atrophic muscular paralysis (63).— Pseudo- 
hypertrophic paralysis (63).— General paralysis of the insane (67).— Paralytic cachexia or marasmus (67).— 
Paralytic dementia or insanity (67).— Paralysis: agitans, or trembling (63). — Bulbar paralysis (63). — 
Ascending paralysis (63).— Essential paralysis of infancy (63).— Labioglossolaryngeal paralysis (63).— 
Paralysis of the soft palate (100).— Paralysis of the muscles of the eye (75).— Paralysis of the heart (189). 



67. General paralysis of the insane. 

This title includes: 



Alcoholic paralysis 

Bayles's disease 

Chronic alcoholic paralysis 

periencephalitis 
Dementia paralytica 
Diffuse meningoencephalitis 

periencephalitis 
General alcoholic paralysis 

paralysis 2 (insane or reported 
from asylum) 
of insane 
paresis 
tabetic paralysis 



Generalized paralysis (insane) 
Imbecile paralysis 
Paralysis of insane 
Paralytic cachexia 

dementia 

insanity 

lunacy 

marasmus 
Paresis 

Paretic dementia 
Progressive dementia 

general paralysis 



This title does not include: Disseminated paralysis (66). 



i Not general paralysis of the insane (67). See note thereon. 

2 The assignment of " General paralysis," returned without qualification, to title No. 67, General paralysis 
of the insane, can not be followed in American returns without including many deaths that are not due 
to the specific disease, but merely ordinary cases of para ysis of undetermined cause (66). Hence it Is 
the practice by the Census to differentiate such cases, so far as possible, by the distinctions given in paren- 



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II.— DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
SPECIAL SENSE— Continued. 

68. Other forms of mental alienation. 



This title includes: 

Agitated dementia 

melancholia 
Alternating insanity 
Anergic mental stupor 
Apathetic dementia 
Bell's mania 
Catatonia 
Chronic delirium 
Circular insanity 
Climacteric insanity 

melancholia 
Confusional insanity 
Crazy 

Delirious mania 
Delusional insanity 

mental stupor 
Delusions of persecution 
Dementia 

prgecox 
Developmental dementia 
Exhaustive psychosis 
Hallucination 
Hebephrenia 
Hypochondria 

Hypochondriacal melancholia 
Hypochondriasis 
Impulsive insanity 
Infective psychosis 
Insanity 

Involutional melancholia 
Katatonia 
Korssakoff' s disease 

syndrome 
Lunacy 

This title does not include: Dementia or delirium: alcoholic (56).— Delirium tremens (56).— Delirium 
(189). — Uremic delirium (120). — Apoplectic dementia (64). — Paralytic dementia (67). — Epileptic dementia 
(69).— Choreic dementia (72).— Senile dementia (154).— Hysteria (73).— Idiocy (74). — Cretinism (74).— 
Puerperal insanity (140). 



Lycanthropy 

Lypemania 

Madness 

Mania 

Maniacal delirium 

Manic depressive psychosis 

Megalomania 

Melancholia 

Mental aberration 

alienation 

disease 

insufficiency 

stupor 
Monomania 
Nostalgia 

Obsessive insanity 
Organic dementia 
Paranoia 
Paranoid state 
Postfebrile insanity 
Primary dementia 
Psychasthenia 
Psychosis 
Recurrent mania 

melancholia 
Secondary dementia 
Sitiophobia 
Stuporous melancholia 
Terminal dementia 
Toxic insanity 

psychosis 
Traumatic psychosis 
Unsoundness of mind 



69. Epilepsy. 

This title includes: 



Cerebral epilepsy 
Climacteric epilepsy 
Congenital epilepsy 
Epilepsy 
Epileptic coma 

convulsions 

dementia 

fit 

insanity 

mania 

psychosis 



Epileptic vertigo 
Falling sickness 
Fit 

Grand mal 
Haut mal 
Hysteroepilepsy 
Morbus comitialis 
Petit mal 
Senile epilepsy 
Status epilepticus 



This title does not include: Epileptoid convulsions (70).— Epilepsy: sjinpiomalic, or Jacksonian (74). 



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II.— DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
SPECIAL SENSE— Continued. 

70. Convulsions (nonpuerperal) [5 years and over]. 

71. Convulsions of infants [under 5 years of age]. 

Note. — These titles relate to mere symptoms of which the causes (epilepsy, nephritis, 
diarrhoea, etc.) should be ascertained. Assignments of the terms given below are 
made to titles 70 and 71 according to the age limits stated in brackets, but only when 
no definite term showing the cause of the "convulsions" is obtainable. When a 
female of childbearing age (approximately 15 to 44 years) is reported to have 
died from " Convulsions " or " Eclampsia," without further explanation, the certi- 
ficate should be returned to the certifying physician for an explicit statement as to 
whether the condition was or was not puerperal. See also p. 117. 



These titles include: 

Convulsions 

Cramps 

Eclampsia 

Epileptiform convulsions 

Epileptoid convulsions 

Infantile convulsions 



Infantile spasms 

Internal convulsions 

Nervous spasms 

Reflex convulsions 

Spasms 

Spasmodic convulsions 



These titles do not include: Scarlatinal eclampsia (7).— Uraemic eclampsia (120). 
born (24). 

72. Chorea. 



-Trismus of the new- 



This title includes: 

Bergeron's disease 
Chorea 

insaniens 

major 

minor 
Choreic dementia 



Insanity of chorea 
Paralytic chorea 
Rheumatic chorea 
Saint Vitus's dance 
Spasmodic chorea 
Sydenham's chorea 



73. Neuralgia and neuritis. 

This title includes: 



Alcoholic neuritis 

polyneuritis 
Anorexia nervosa 
Cerebral neuralgia 
Degenerative neuritis 
Febrile polyneuritis 
General neuritis 
Hysteria 

Hysterical anorexia 
asthenia 
colic 

contractures 
convulsions 
mania 
psychosis 



Hysterical spasms 
Inflammation of cranial nerve 

nerve 
Intercostal neuralgia 
Multiple neuritis 
Neuralgia (of any nerve) 
Neuritis (of any nerve) 
Peripheral neuritis 
Polyneuritis 
Sciatic neuritis 
Sciatica 

Spasmodic hysteria 
Tic douloureux 
Trigeminal neura]gia 



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II— DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
SPECIAL SENSE— Continued. 

74. Other diseases of the nervous system. 



I 



This title includes: 

Acquired hydrocephalus 

Acute hydrocephalus 

Amentia 

Amnesia 

Amyloid degeneration of nervous system 

Anaemia of brain 

Angiospastic oedema 

Aphasia 

Associated nuclear paralysis 

Ataxia of brain 

Ataxic aphasia 

Athetosis 

Atrophy of brain 

Basilar tumor 

Bends 

Boulimia , 

Caisson disease 

Catalepsy _ 

Cephalalgia 

Cerebellar tumor 

Cerebral anaemia 

ataxia 

atrophy 

compression (not injury at birth) 

convulsions 

cyst 

degeneration 

diplegia of children 

dysphagia 

glioma 

ischaemia 

lesion 

necrosis 

pressure (not injury at birth) 

sclerosis 

tumor 
Cerebrospinal toxaemia 

toxichaemia 
Chronic progressive chorea (Huntington's 

chorea) 
Cirrhosis of brain 

Compression of brain (not injury at birth) 
Congenital imbecility 

lesion of brain 
Craft neurosis 
Craniectomy 
Cretinism 
Cyst of brain 

cerebellum 
membrane of brain 
Cystic tumor of brain 
Cysticercus of brain 
Degeneration of brain 

cranial nerve 
nerve 

nervous system 
Dementia from organic brain disease 
Diffuse cerebral sclerosis 



Diffuse sclerosis of brain 
Disease of brain 

cerebellum 
nerve 

nervous system 
Divers' palsy 

paralysis 
Division of nerve 
Encephalopathy (unqualified) 
Enlargement of brain 
Erichsen's disease 
Facial hemiatrophy 

spasm 
Fatty degeneration of brain 

nervous system 
Fright_ 

Gastrointestinal neurasthenia 
Gatism 
General ataxia 

sclerosis of brain 
Glioma of brain 

cerebellum 
Hardening of brain 
Hemicrania 
Hereditary chorea 
Hernia of brain 
Hiccough 

Huntington's chorea 
disease 
Hydatid of brain 
Hypertrophy of brain 
Idiocy 
Imbecility 
Induration of brain 
Infantile cerebral diplegia 
paralysis 

cortical degeneration (of brain ) 

disease of brain 

imbecility 

spastic paralysis 
Internal hydrocephalus 
Intracranial tumor 
Irritation of brain 
Jacksonian epilepsy 
Lesion of brain 
Little's disease 
Masturbation 
Meningeal tumor 
Migraine 

Miliary sclerosis of brain 
Necrosis of brain 
Nervous asthenia 

debility 

disease 

exhaustion 

irritation 

lesion 

prostration 



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II.— DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
SPECIAL SENSE— Continued. 

74. Other diseases of the nervous system — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Nervous shock 

Neurasthenia 

Neurectomy 

Neuroma 

Neurorrhaphy 

Neurosis 

produced by occupation 
Neurotomy 
New growth of brain (nonmalignant) 

membrane of brain (non- 
malignant) 
nerve (nonmalignant) 
Occupational neurosis 
Onanism 

Organic dementia (from organic brain dis- 
ease) 
disease of brain 
lesion of brain 
Paracentesis of cerebral ventricle 
Paralysis of diaphragm 
gastric nerve 
phrenic nerve 
pneumogastric nerve 
tongue 
Paramyoclonus multiplex 
Parasitic disease of brain 
Polioencephalitis inferior 
superior 
Pressure on brain (not injury at birth) 
Progressive atrophy of brain 

cerebral degeneration 
degeneration of brain 

This title does not include: Dementia, or imbecility, or gatism: senile (154). — Epileptic dementia (69).— 
Syringomyelia (63).— Myxcedema (88).— Pachydermic cachexia (88).— Hydrocephalus: congenital, or 
unqualified (150). 

75. Diseases of the eyes and their annexa. 



Psammoma 

Psychosis due to organic brain disease 
Railroad neurosis 
Sclerosis of brain 
Section of nerve 
Senile atrophy of brain 
cerebral atrophy 
neurosis 
Singultus 
Somnambulism 
Spasm of muscle 

tongue 
Stretching of nerve 
Superior nuclear paralysis 
Symptomatic epilepsy 
Tetany 
Tic 
Traumatic epilepsy 

neurasthenia 
neurosis 
Tumor of brain 

corpora quadrigemina 

meninges 

of brain 

motor tract 

nerve 

pituitary body 

pons Varolii 
Vertigo 

Wallerian degeneration 
Writers' cramp 

neuralgia 






This title includes: 

Abscess of cornea 

eye 

eyelid 

lacrimal gland 
sac 

orbit 
Amaurosis 

Atrophy of optic nerve 
Blepharitis 

Blepharoconjunctivitis 
Blepharoplasty 
Canthoplasty 
Cataract (all forms) 
Chorioiditis 
Conjunctivitis 
Cyst of orbit 
Dacryoadenitifc 
Dacryocystitis 



Disease of cornea 

eye (any part) 
orbit (except cancer) 

Ectropion 

Emphysema of orbit 

Entropion 

Evisceration of eye 

Extraction of lens 

Fistula of cornea 

nasal duct 

Foreign body in eye 
orbit 

Gangrene of cornea 

Glaucoma 

Haemorrhage of orbit 

Inflammation of cornea 

optic nerve 

Iridectomy 






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II.— DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
SPECIAL SENSE— Continued. 

75. Diseases of the eyes and their annexa — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Iridochorioiditis 
Iridotomy 
Iritis 
Keratitis 
Lacrimal abscess 
Neuroretinitis 

New growth of conjunctiva (nonmalig- 
nant) 

cornea (nonmalignant) 

eye (any part) (nonma- 
lignant) 

eyelid (nonmalignant) 

lacrimal gland (nonma- 
lignant) 

optic nerve (nonmalig- 
nant) 

orbit (nonmalignant) 

sclerotic (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction of nasal duct 
(Edema of conjunctiva 
Ophthalmia 
Optic neuritis 
neuroma 
Pannus 
Parasitic disease of eye 

TMs title does not include: Diphtheritic conjunctivitis (9). — Conjunctivitis, or ophthalmia; purulent, or 
blennorrhagic, or gonorrhceal (38).— Cancer of the eye (45).— Ocular tuberculosis (34).— Exophthalmic 
goitre (51). 

76. Diseases of the ears. 



Perforation of cornea 

Postorbital abscess 

Pseudoglioma 

Pterygium 

Ptosis 

Pustular conjunctivitis 

Retinitis 

Rheumatic iritis 

Scleritis 

Sclerochorioiditis 

Scleroconjunctivitis 

Sclerotitis 

Sclerotomy 

Staphyloma 

Stenosis of nasal duct 

Suppurative keratitis 

Synechia 

Trachoma 

Tumor of eye (any part, nonmalignant or 
unqualified) 
orbit (nonmalignant or unquali- 
fied) 

Ulcer of cornea 
eye 



This title includes: 

Abscess of auricle of ear 
ear 

external ear 
middle ear 
Caries of external meatus 
labyrinth 
middle ear 
ossicle 

petrous bone 
Catarrh of ear 
Disease of ear (any part) 

Eustachian tube 
tympanum 
Eustachian salpingitis 
Exostosis of ear 
Foreign body in ear 
Haematoma of ear 
Inflammation of ear (any part) 

tympanum 
Labyrinthine suppuration 

vertigo 
Meniere's disease 
vertigo 
This title does not include: Mastoiditis (146) 
81935°— 11 6 



Myringitis 

Necrosis of ear (any part) 
New growth of ear (nonmalignant or un- 
qualified) 
Ossiculectomy 
Ossification of auricle 
Otalgia 

Otic meningitis 
Otitis 

externa 

interna 

media 
Otorrhcea 

Parasitic disease of ear 
Perforation of tympanum 
Perichondritis of auricle 
Phlegmonous otitis 
Polypus of ear 
Purulent otitis media 
Septic inflammation of ear 
Suppurative otitis media 
Tumor of ear 
Tympanitis 
unless stated to result from disease of the ear. 



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III.— DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM. 
77. Pericarditis. 



This title includes: 

Adherent pericardium 
Adhesion of pericardium 
Adhesive pericarditis 
Calcification of pericardium 
Cardiac adhesion 
Cardiopericarditis 
Dilatation of pericardium 
Dropsy of heart 

pericardium 
Effusion of pericardium 
Fibrinous pericarditis 
Fibrous pericarditis 
Granular pericarditis 
Hsemopericardium 
Haemorrhage of pericardium 
Hemorrhagic pericarditis 
Hydropericarditis 
Hydropericardium 
Hydropneumopericarditis 
Hydropneumopericardium 



Inflammation of pericardium. 

Mediastinopericarditis 

New growth of pericardium (nonmali 

nant) 
Paracentesis of pericardium 
Parasitic disease of pericardium 
Pericardial abscess 
Pericarditis 

with effusion 
Plastic pericarditis 
Pneumopericarditis 
Pneumopericardium 
Purulent pericarditis 
Pyopericardium 
Pyopneumopericardium 
Septic pericarditis 
Suppurative pericarditis 
Tumor of pericardium 
Water on heart 



(93). 



This title does not include: Rheumatic pericarditis (47).— Endopericarditis (78). — Pleuropericarditis 

78. Acute endocarditis. 



Note. — Refer to the reporting physicians certificates on which the terms " Endo- 
carditis " or " Myocarditis " appear without statement as to whether acute or chronic. 
If no further information can be had, classify deaths so returned under title 78 for 
ages under 60 years and under title 79 for ages of 60 years and over. 



This title includes: 

Acute endocarditis 

interstitial myocarditis 

mitral endocarditis 

myocarditis 

ulcerative endocarditis 
Bouillaud's disease 
Congenital endocarditis 
Endocarditis (— 60y) 
Endopericarditis 
Infective endocarditis 
Inflammation of myocardium 
Malignant endocarditis 
Mycotic endocarditis 

This title does not include: Rheumatic endocarditis, nor the other acute cardiac affections which follow 
during the course of a rheumatic attack (47).— Chronic endocarditis (79). 

Complications: Cerebral embolism.— Pulmonary embolism.— Splenic— Renal.— Petechial. 



Myocarditis ( — 60y ) 
Myoendocarditis ( — 60y) 
Myopericarditis 
Periendocarditis 
Purulent endocarditis 
Septic endocarditis 
Subacute endocarditis 
Suppurative endocarditis 
Toxic myocarditis 
Ulcerated heart 
Ulcerative endocarditis 
Valvular endocarditis 
Vegetative endocarditis 



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III.— DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 



79. Organic diseases of the heart. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of heart 
Adenoma of heart. 
Amyloid degeneration of heart 
Aneurysm of heart 

valve of heart 
Aortic disease 

incompetency 
insufficiency 
lesion 
obstruction 
regurgitation 
stenosis 
stricture 

valvular disease of heart 
Apoplexy of heart 
Arterial cardiopathy 
Asystole 

of heart 
Atheroma of heart 

valve of heart 
Atheromatous degeneration of heart 
Atrophy of heart 

myocardium 
Blood clot of heart 
Brown atrophy of heart 
Calcareous degeneration of heart 

myocardium 
Calcification of heart 
Cardiac albuminuria 
apoplexy 
ascites 
asthma 
asystole 
atheroma 
cachexia 
degeneration 
dilatation 
disease 
dropsy 
hydrothorax 
hypertrophy 
insufficiency 
lesion 

mitral disease 
neurasthenia 
neurosis 
stenosis 
stricture 
thrombosis 
Cardiectasis 
Cardiomalacia 
Cardiopathy 
Cardiorrhexis 
Cardiosclerosis 
Cardiostenosis 
Cardiovascular sclerosis 
Carditis 
Chronic endocarditis 

interstitial myocarditis 
mitral endocarditis 



Chronic myocarditis 

rheumatic endocarditis 
ulcerative endocarditis 
valvular endocarditis . 
heart disease 
Cirrhosis of heart 
Clot of heart 
Collapse of heart 
Contraction of valve of heart 
Corrigan's disease 
Degeneration of heart 

muscle 
myocardium 
Degenerative myocarditis 
Dilatation of cardiac orifice 
heart 

orifice of valve of heart 
ventricle 
Dilated heart 
Disease of aortic valve 

bicuspid valve 
cardiac valve 
cavity of heart 
heart valve 
mitral valve 
pulmonary valve 
tricuspid valve 
Displacement of heart 
Effects of strain on heart 
Endocarditis (GOyH-) 1 
Enlarged fatty heart 
Enlargement of heart 
Excessive growth of fat in heart 
Failure of compensation 
Fatty degeneration of heart 

myocardium 
heart 

myocarditis 
Fibroid disease of heart 
heart 

myocarditis 
Fibrous degeneration of heart 

myocardium 
Gouty degeneration of heart 
Granular heart disease 
Haemorrhage of heart 
Heart (all chronic diseases of) 
clot 
disease 
strain 
Hyaline degeneration of heart 

myocardium 
Hypertrophy of heart 

myocardium 
Imperfect valvular action 
Incompetency of aortic valve 
mitral valve 
tricuspid valve 
valve of heart 
Inflammation of heart 



See note under (78). 



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III.— DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 
79. Organic diseases of the heart — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Insufficiency of aortic valve 
mitral valve 
tricuspid valve 
valve of heart 
Interstitial myocarditis 
Laceration of chordae of heart 

valve of heart 
Lesion of heart 

valve of heart 
Mitral cardiac lesion 
disease 

of heart 
incompetency 
insufficiency 
lesion 
obstruction 
reflux 

regurgitation 
sclerosis 
stenosis 
stricture 

valvular disease of heart 
Morbus cordis 
Muscular degeneration of heart 

heart disease 
Myocardial degeneration 
insufficiency 
Myocarditis (60y+) 1 
Myoendocarditis (GOy-p-) 1 
Necrosis of heart 

mitral valve 
New growth of heart (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction of valvular orifice 
Obstructive disease of valve of heart 
(Edema of heart 
Organic cardiac disease 
lesion 
disease of heart 
heart disease 
lesion of heart 
Ossification of heart 

valve 
mitral valve 
Pancarditis (unqualified) 
Parasitic disease of heart 
Pigmentary degeneration of heart 

myocardium 
Progressive myocarditis 
Pulmonary insufficiency (ly-f-) 
regurgitation 

This title does not include: Cardiac symptoms (indeterminate) (85). — Persistence of the foramen of 
Botallo (150).— Paralysis of the heart (189). 

Frequent complications: Dropsy. — Bronchitis and pneumonia.— Albuminuria. — Embolism. — Throm- 
bosis. — Nephritis, chronic parenchymatous. — Nephritis, chronic interstitial. 



Pulmonary stenosis 

valvular disease of heart 
Pulmonic regurgitation 
Regurgitant disease of valve of heart 
Retraction of valve of heart 
Rheumatic heart disease 

valvular disease of heart 
Rupture of chordae of heart 
heart 

valve of heart 
Sclerous endocarditis 
myocarditis 
Senile endocarditis 
Softening of heart 
Steatosis of heart 
Stenosis of cardiac orifice 
heart 

orifice of valve of heart 
Strain of heart 
Stricture of aortic valve 
mitral valve 
valve of heart 
Suppurative inflammation of heart 
Thickening of mitral valve 

valve of heart 
Thrombosis of heart 
Thrombus of heart 
Tricuspid disease 

incompetency 
insufficiency 
lesion 

regurgitation 
stricture 

valvular disease of heart 
Tumor of heart 
Ulceration of valve of heart 
Valvular cardiac disease 
lesion 
collapse 
disease 

of heart 
incompetency 
insufficiency 
lesion 

of heart 
stenosis 
stricture 
Valvulitis 

Vegetation of valve of heart 
Vitium cordis 



1 See note under (78). 



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III.— DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 
80. Angina pectoris. 

This title includes: 



Angina of heart 
pectoris 

Cardiac angina 

neuralgia 
spasm 

Neuralgia of chest 



Neuralgia of heart 

pericardium 
Spasm of heart 
Stenocardia 
- Sternalgia 



81. Diseases of the arteries, atheroma, aneurysm, etc. 



This title includes: 

Abdominal aneurysm 
Amyloid degeneration of artery 
Aneurysm 

by anastomosis 
of aorta 
artery 
brain 
carotid 

lung (of pulmonary artery) 
pulmonary artery 
thorax 
Aneurysmal tumor 
Angiosclerosis 

Annular calcification of artery 
Aortic ectasis 

sclerosis 
Aortitis 
Arterial degeneration 

sclerosis of brain 
Arteriectasis 
Arteriocapillary fibrosis 
Arteriofibrosis 
Arteriosclerosis 

of brain 
Arteriotomy 
Arteriovenous aneurysm 
Arteritis 

obliterans 
Atheroma 

of artery 
Atheromatosis 
Atheromatous degeneration 

of artery 
senility 
Basilar atheroma 
Calcareous degeneration of artery 
Calcification of artery 
Cerebral arterial sclerosis 
arteriosclerosis 
endarteritis 
Cirsoid aneurysm 

of artery 
Degeneration of aorta 
artery 
This title does not include: Aortic affection (7(>). 



Diffuse arteriosclerosis 
Diffused aneurysm 
Dilatation of artery 
Disease of artery 

cerebral artery 
coronary artery 
Dissecting aneurysm 
Endarteritis 

deformans 
obliterans 
of brain 
Erosion of artery 
Fatty degeneration of artery 
Femoral aneurysm 
Fusiform aneurysm 
General arteriosclerosis 

atheroma 
Gull and Sutton's disease 
Hardening of artery 
Hodgson's disease 
Hyaline degeneration of artery 
Hypertrophy of artery 
Infective endarteritis 
periarteritis 
Intrathoracic aneurysm 
Lardaceous degeneration of artery 
Malignant aneurysm 
Miliary aneurysm 

of brain 
Obliteration of artery 
Obstruction of artery 
Ossification of artery 

coronary artery 
Periarteritis 
Rupture of aorta 
artery 

from disease 
Saccular aneurysm 
Sclerosis of artery 

coronary artery 
Stricture of artery 
Subclavian aneurysm 
Varicose aneurysm 
Vascular sclerosis 



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III.— DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 



82. Embolism and thrombosis. 



This title includes: 




Aortic thrombosis 


Iliac thrombosis 


Basilar thrombosis 


Obstruction of artery by clot 


Cardiac embolism 


Occlusion of artery by clot 


Cerebral embolism 


Phlegmasia alba dolens (nonpuerperal) 


thrombosis 


Pulmonary embolism 


Embolic abscess 


thrombosis 


aneurysm 


Septic embolism 


apoplexy 


of brain 


gangrene 


thrombosis 


paralysis 


thrombus 


pneumonia 


Thrombosis 


Embolism 


of artery 


of artery 


brain 


brain 


cerebral sinus 


coronary artery 


eye 


heart 


iliac artery 


intestine 


intestine 


kidney 


kidney 
lateral sinus 


liver 


lung (pulmonary artery) 


lung 


mesenteric artery 


mesentery 


pulmonary artery 


portal vein 


spleen 


pulmonary artery 


thigh 


spinal cord 


Embolus 


splenic vessel 


of heart 


uterine vein 


Fat thrombosis of heart 


vein 


Fatty embolism of heart 


Thrombotic softening of brain j 


Femoral embolism 


Thrombus of meninges 



This title does not include: Embolism (puerperal) (139). 

83. Diseases of the veins (varices, haemorrhoids, phlebitis, 
etc.). 



This title includes: 

Aneurysmal varix 
Disease of sinus of brain 

vein 
Endophlebitis 
External piles 
Hemorrhoidal tumor 
Haemorrhoids 
Infective phlebitis 
Inflammation of portal vein 

vein 
Infusion into vein 
Internal piles 
Ligature of vein 
Mesophlebitis 
Obliteration of vein 
Obstruction of vein 
Parasitic disease of vein 
Periphlebitis 
Phlebitis 

of cavernous sinus 
umbilicus (3m+) 
Phleboliths 
Piles 
Pneumophlebitis 



Pysemic phlebitis 

Pylephlebitis 

Pyophlebitis 

Rupture of varicose vein 

Septic phlebitis 

thrombophlebitis 
Suppurative phlebitis 
Thrombophlebitis 
Ulcerated varicose vein 
Varices 
Varicocele 
Varicose tumor 

ulcer 

vein 
Varix 

of bladder 

broad ligament 

oesophagus 

ovary 

pelvis 

pharynx 

uterine ligament 

vulva 
Venous angioma 



This title does not include: Puerperal phlebitis (139). — Tumor: vascular, or erectile (46).— Angioma (40). 



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III.— DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 

84. Diseases of the lymphatic system (lymphangitis, etc.). 



This title includes: 

Abscess of axilla 
groin 

lymph node 
lymphatic gland 
Adenitis (unqualified) 
of ganglia 

inguinal region 
neck 
Adenopathy 
Adenophlegmon 
Angioleucitis 
Atrophy of thymus gland 
Axillary adenitis 
Bubo 

Calcification of lymphatic gland 
Cervical adenitis 
Chyle cyst of mesentery 
Chylothorax i 

Compression of lymphatic vessel 
Cyst arising in lymphatic space 
of lymphatic gland 
vessel 
thymus gland 
Dilatation of lymphatic vessel 
Disease of absorbent system 
gland 
lymphatic 

gland 
system 
vessel 
thymus gland 
Enlargement of gland 

thymus gland 
Erosion of lymphatic vessel 
Fatty degeneration of thymus gland 

infiltration of thymus gland 
Fibrosis of lymphatic gland 

thymus gland 
Gangrenous lymphangitis 
Haemorrhage of lymphatic gland 

thymus gland 
Hyaline degeneration of lymphatic gland 
Hyperplasia of cervical gland 
Hypertrophy of gland 

lymphatic gland 
thymus gland 
Infectious adenitis 
Inflammation of gland 

lymphatic gland 

This title does not include: Leuchsemic adenia (53). 
noma (46).— Lymphoma (46).— Lymphadenoma (53). 



Inflammation of lymphatic vessel 

thymus gland 
Inguinal adenitis 

lymphadenitis 
Lardaceous degeneration of lymph gland 
lymphatic 
gland 
Lymph fistula 

scrotum 
Lymphadenitis 
Lymphangiectasis 

of scrotum 
Lymphangitic abscess 
Lymphangitis 
Lymphatic abscess 
Lymphatism 
Lymphorrhoea 
Necrosis of lymphatic gland 

thymus gland 
New growth of lymphatic gland 
vessel 
thymus gland 
Nonfilarial chylocele 

chylous ascites 
Obliteration of lymphatic vessel 
Parasitic disease of lymphatic gland 

vessel 
Persistent thymus gland 
Pigmentary infiltration of lymphatic 

gland 
Polyadenitis 
Rupture of cervical gland 

lymphatic vessel (nontrau- 
matic) 
Sclerosis of gland 
Septic adenitis 
Status lymphaticus 

thymicus 
Suppurating adenitis 

bubo 
Suppuration of lymphatic gland 



thymus gland 
Suppurative adenitis 

cervical adenitis 
cranial adenitis 
lymphadenitis 
Thymic asthma 
Tumor of thymus gland 
-Lymphatism [in sense of "scrofula"] (34).— Ade- 



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III.— DISEASES OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 

85. Haemorrhage ; other diseases of the circulatory system. 



This title includes: 

Adams-Stokes disease 
Angiectasis 
Angiectopia 
Arrhythymia cordis 
Bleeding 
Brachycardia 
Bradycardia 
Cardiac palpitation 
Degeneration of capillaries 
Dilatation of capillaries 
Disease of blood vessel 
capillaries 
circulatory system 
Epistaxis 

Fatty degeneration of capillaries 
Functional disease of heart 
Haemorrhage 

of abdomen 

adrenal 

artery 

breast 

navel (3m+) 

nose 



penis 

peritonaeum 

scalp (not injury at birth) 

suprarenal gland 

throat 

umbilicus (3m+) 

viscera (3m +) 



Haemorrhagic anaemia 
Heart block 
Internal haemorrhage 
Intraabdominal haemorrhage 
Intrapelvic haemorrhage (male) 
Irregular action of heart 
Lardaceous degeneration of capillaries 
Ligature of artery 

vessel for haemorrhage 
Omphalorrhagia (3m +) 
Palpitation or heart 
Paroxysmal tachycardia 
Phlebotomy 
Plugging of nares 
Popliteal haemorrhage 
Postoperative haemorrhage 
Rupture of blood vessel 

capillaries 

vena cava 
Secondary haemorrhage 
Spontaneous haemorrhage 
Stokes-Adams disease 
Stomatorrhagia 
Subcutaneous haemorrhage 
Suprarenal haemorrhage 
Suture of artery 
Tachycardia 
Tamponing of nasal fossa 
Teleangiectasis 
Ulcerous haemorrhage 



This title does not include: Haemorrhage: cerebral, or cerebellar, or bulbar (64). — Meningeal haemor- 
rhage (64).— Pulmonary haemorrhage (98).— Haemoptysis (98).— Haematemesis (103).— Intestinal haemor- 
rhage (110). — Haematuria of warm countries (121). — Haematuria (unqualified) (122). — Uterine haemor- 
rhage (135 or 128, according to whether puerperal or nonpuerperal). — Metrorrhagia (135 or 128).— Umbilical 
haemorrhage (—3m) (152).— Traumatic haemorrhage (from 155 to 186, according to the nature of the trauma- 
tism); if not given (186).— Vascular naevus (150). 

IV.— DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. 

86. Diseases of the nasal fossae. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of nasal fossa 

septum 
nose 
Adenoid growth 

vegetations 

of nasal fossa 
Adenoids 
Atrophic rhinitis 
Caries of nose 
Catarrh of nose 
Cerebrospinal rhinorrhcea 
Cold (coryza) 
Coryza 

of newborn 
Deviation of nasal septum 
Disease of nasal fossa 

septum 
nasopharynx 



Disease of nose 
Ecchondrosis of nose 
Exostosis of nose 
Fibroma of nasal fossa 
Foreign body in nose 
Haematoma of nasal septum 
Hypertrophic rhinitis 
Hypertrophy of nose 

pharyngeal tonsil 
Inflammation of nasopharynx 

nose 
Nasal catarrh 
growth 
polypus 
Nasopharyngeal catarrh 

fibroma 

growth 

polypus 



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IV.— DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 
6. Diseases of the nasal fossae — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Necrosis of nose 

New growth of nasopharynx (nonmalig- 
nant) 
nose (nonmalignant) 
Ozsena 

Parasitic disease of nose 
Perforation of septum of nose 
Perichondritis of nose 
Periostitis of nose 
Polypus of nasal fossa 

nasopharynx 



Polypus of nose 

Postnasal abscess 

Rhinitis 

Rhinolith 

Rhinoplasty 

Rhinoscleroma 

Suppurative inflammation of nose 

Tumor of nasal passage 

nose 
Ulcer of nasal passage 
Vasomotor rhinitis 



This title does not include: Epistaxis (85).— Syphilitic coryza (37). 

87. Diseases of the larynx. 

This title includes: 

Abscess of larynx 
Adhesion of epiglottis 
Calcification of larynx 
Catarrh of larynx 

throat 
Catarrhal croup 

laryngitis 
Congestion of glottis 
Curetting of larynx 
Disease of glottis 

larynx 
Epiglottiditis 
Erysipelatous laryngitis 
False croup 

Fibrous tumor of larynx 
Fistula of larynx 
Gangrenous laryngitis 
Growth in larynx (nonmalignant) 
Infective laryngitis 
Inflammation of larynx 
Intubation of larynx 
Laryngismus stridulus 
Laryngitis 
Laryngotomy 
Laryngotracheotomy 
Narrowing of larynx 
Necrosis of larynx 
Neuralgia of larynx 
Neurosis of larynx 

New growth of larynx (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction of larynx 
Obstructive laryngitis 
(Edema glottidis 
of glottis 

larynx 
(Edematous laryngitis 

This title does not include: Tuberculous laryngitis (28). — Laryngeal tuberculosis (28).— Croup (9). 
Diphtheritic laryngitis and its synonyms (9).— Foreign body in the larynx (186). 



Ossification of larynx 
Pachydermia verrucosa 
Papilloma of larynx 
Paralysis of glottis 
larynx 
Parasitic disease of larynx 
Passive cedema of larynx 
Perichondritis of larynx 
Phlegmonous laryngitis 
Polypus of larynx 
Postlaryngeal abscess 
Pseudocroup 
Retrolaryngeal abscess 
Sclerosis of larynx 
Septic laryngitis 

pharyngolaryngitis 
Spasm of glottis 
larynx 
Spasmodic croup 

laryngitis 
Stenosis of larynx 
Stricture of larynx 
Stridulous croup 

laryngitis 
Subglottic laryngitis 
Suppurative laryngitis 
Suprathyreoid laryngotomy 
Thyreotomy 
Tumor of epiglottis 

larynx 
Ulcer of epiglottis 

larynx 
Ulceration of epiglottis 

glottis 

larynx 
Ulcerative laryngitis 



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IV.— DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 

88. Diseases of the thyreoid body. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of thyreoid gland 
Adenoma of thyreoid gland 
Adenomatous goitre 
Atrophy of thyreoid gland 
Bronchocele 
Cachectic pachydermia 
Colloid goitre 
Cyst of thyreoid gland 
Cystic goitre 
Disease of thyreoid body 
gland 
Displaced thyreoid 
Enlargement of thyreoid gland 
Fibrous goitre 
Gangrene of thyreoid gland 
Goitre 

Haemorrhage of thyreoid gland 
Hyperthyroidism 
Hypothyroidism 
Inflammation of thyreoid gland 
Injection of bronchocele 
Insanity of myxoedema 

89. Acute bronchitis. 



Internal goitre 

Lardaceous degeneration of thyreoid body 

disease of thyreoid gland 
Myxoedema 

of thyreoid gland 
New growth of thyreoid gland (nonmalig- 

nant) 
Pachy dermic cachexia 
Parasitic disease of thyreoid gland 
Parenchymatous goitre 
Pulsating goitre 
Suppuration of thyreoid gland 
Thyreocele 
Thyreoid tumor 
Thyreoidectomy 
Thyreoidism 
Thyreoiditis 
Thyreoigenous psychosis 
Thyreolingual cyst 
Tumor of parathyreoid gland 
thyreoid body 
gland 



Note. — Deaths from bronchitis should be definitely reported as Acute bronchitis or 
as Chronic bronchitis, thus permitting proper assignment to this or the following title. 
When not so qualified, ana when the registrar is unable to obtain a specific state- 
ment, deaths under 5 years of age are compiled under (89) and deaths of persons aged 
5 years and over are compiled under (90). 



This title includes: 

Acute bronchitis 

bronchorrhoea 
capillary bronchitis 
catarrh 

of lung 
catarrhal bronchitis 
pulmonary catarrh 
Durulent bronchitis 
Bronchitis (— oy) 
Bronchoalveolitis 
Capillary bronchitis 
Catarrhal bronchitis ( — 60y) 

tracheitis 
Cold on lung 
Congestion of bronchi 

bronchial tube 
trachea 

This title does not include: Bronchopneumnia (91). — Specific bronchitis, or any other synonym of 
tuberculosis of the lung. (See this word under title 28.) — Summer bronchitis (98). 



Croupous bronchitis 
Cynanche trachealis 
Diffuse bronchitis (— 5y) 
Fibrinous bronchitis 
Infantile tracheitis 
Inflammation of bronchi 
trachea 
Inflammatory bronchitis 
Plastic tracheitis 
Purulent bronchitis (— 5y) 
Septic bronchitis 
Simple bronchitis 
Subacute capillary bronchitis 
Suffocating bronchitis 
Tracheal cynanche 
Tracheitis 
Tracheobronchitis 



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90. Chronic bronchitis. 

Note. — See statement under preceding title. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of bronchi 
Alveolar catarrh 
Asthmatic catarrh 
Bronchial catarrh 
Bronchiectasis 
Bronchitis (5y+) 
Bronchorrhcea 
Catarrh (unqualified) 
of bronchi 

bronchial tube 
lung 

respiratory organ 
on chest 
Catarrhal anaemia 

bronchitis (60y-f) 
congestion 
haemorrhage 
Chronic bronchitis 

bronchorrhoea 
capillary bronchitis 
catarrh 

of lung 
catarrhal bronchitis 



Chronic pulmonary catarrh 
Cyst of bronchi 
Diffuse bronchitis (5y-f-) 
Dilatation of bronchi 
Disease of air tube 

bronchi 
trachea 
Foetid bronchitis 
Hypostatic bronchitis 
Moulders' bronchitis 
Nasobronchial catarrh 
Paralysis of bronchi 
Peribronchitis 
Pituitous bronchitis 

catarrh 
Pulmonary catarrh 
Purulent bronchitis (5y+) 

bronchorrhoea 
Senile bronchitis 
Subacute bronchitis 
Suffocating catarrh 
Ulcerative bronchitis 



This title does not include: Tuberculous bronchitis (28). 



91. Bronchopneumonia. 

This title includes: 

Aspiration pneumonia 
Asthmatic pneumonia 
Bronchial pneumonia 
Bronchopneumonia 
Bronchopulmonitis 
Capillary pneumonia 
Catarrhal inflammation of lung 

lung fever 

pneumonia 
Croupous bronchopneumonia 

This title does not include; Capillary bronchitis 



Deglutition pneumonia 
Infantile pneumonia 
Inhalation pneumonia 
Inspiration pneumonia 
Insular pneumonia 
Lobular pneumonia 
Septic bronchopneumonia 
Typhoid bronchopneumonia 
Vesicular pneumonia 



(89). 



92. Pneumonia. 



This title includes: 

Acute congestive pneumonia 
hepatization of lung 
inflammation of lung 
interstitial pneumonia 
pleuropneumonia 
pneumonia 
pneumonitis 
pulmonitis 

Adynamic pneumonia 

Alcoholic pneumonia 
pneumonitis 



Apex pneumonia 
Apical pneumonia 
Asthenic pneumonia 
Bilateral lobar pneumonia 

pneumonia 
Central pneumonia 
Circumscribed pneumonia 
Congestive pneumonia 
Consolidation of lung 
Croupous pneumonia 
Diplococcus pneumonia 



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IV.— DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 
92. Pneumonia — Continued. 



Pneumococcus infection (unqualified) 

Pneumonia 

Pneumonic congestion 

fever 
Pneumonitis 
Pneumopleurisy 
Pneumopleuritis 
Progressive pneumonia 
Pulmonitis 
Senile pneumonia 
Septic pleuropneumonia 

pneumonia 
Solidification of lung 
S plenopneumonia 
Suppurative pneumonia 
Surgical pneumonia 
Traumatic pneumonia 
Typhoid pneumonia 
Unresolved pneumonia 



This title includes: 

Double pleuropneumonia 

pneumonia 
Epidemic pneumonia 
Fibrinous pneumonia 
Fungoid pneumonia 
Gangrenous pneumonia 
Hepatization of lung 
Infectious pneumonia 
Inflammation of chest 
Inflammation of lung 
Intermittent pneumonia 
Latent pneumonia 
Lobar pneumonia 
Lung fever 

Metastatic pneumonia 
Migratory pneumonia 
Peripneumonia 
Pleuroperipneumonia 
Pleuropneumonia 
Pneumococchaemia 

This title does not include: Pneumonia: caseous (28), or specific (28), or bacillary (28), or any other 
synonym of tuberculosis of the lungs (see title 28).— Catarrhal pneumonia (91).— Interstitial pneumonia 
<98). — Pulmonary congestion (94).— Hypostatic pneumonia (94). — Pneumatosis (189). 

Complications: Suppurative pleurisy.— Pericarditis. 

93. Pleurisy. 

This title includes: 

Abscess of pleura 

thorax 

Adhesion of lung 

pleura 
Calcification of pleura 
Chylous hydrothorax 
Diaphragmatic pleurisy 
Disease of pleura 
Double empyema 

hydrothorax 

pleuritis 
Dropsy of chest 
Effusion on pleura 
thorax 
Empyema 
Exudative pleurisy 
pleuritis 
Fibrinous pleurisy 
Fibrous pleurisy 
Hsemopneumothorax 
Hemothorax 
Hydropneumothorax 
Hydrothorax 
Inflammation of pleura 
Intercostal fistula 
Paracentesis of pleura 
Parasitic disease of pleura 
Plastic pleurisy 
Pleural congestion 

Thistitle does not include: Pleurodynia (98). 



Pleural effusion 

fever 
Pleurisy 

with effusion 
Pleuritic adhesion 

effusion 
Pleuritis 

Pleuropericarditis 
Pleurorrhoea 
Pneumopyothorax 
Pneumothorax 
Pulmonary adhesion 
Purulent pleurisy 

pleuritis 
Pyopneumothorax 
Pyothorax 
Septic pleurisy 
Serofibrinous pleurisy 
Seropurulent pleurisy 
Subacute pleurisy 
Suppurative pleurisy 
pleuritis 
Thickening of pleura 
Thoracentesis 
Thoracic effusion 

fistula 
Thoracoplasty 
Unresolved pleurisy 
Water on chest 



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IV.— DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 

94. Pulmonary congestion, pulmonary apoplexy. 



This title includes: 

Active congestion of lung 
Apoplexy of lung 
Collapse of lung (3m +) 
Congestion of lung 
Dropsy of lung 
Engorgement of lung 
Hyperemia of lung 
Hypostatic congestion 

of lung 
pneumonia 
Infarction of lung 
Infiltration of lung 
(Edema of lung 
Passive congestion of lung 



Passive pneumonia 

Pulmonary anasarca 
apoplexy 
collapse (3m+) 
congestion 
engorgement 
hyperemia 
infarction 
oedema 
stasis 

Static pneumonia 

Stripe pneumonia 

Terminal pneumonia 



95. Gangrene of the lung. 

This title includes: 

Gangrene of lung 
Mortification of lung 



Pulmonary gangrene 



Asthma. 



This title includes: 

Asthma 

Asthmatic bronchitis 

dropsy 
Bronchial asthma 



Catarrhal asthma 
Curschmann's disease 
Infantile asthma 
Spasmodic asthma 



This title does not include: Cardiac asthma (79).— Suffocating catarrh (90).— Play fever (98). 

97. Pulmonary emphysema. 

This title includes: 



Atrophic emphysema 
Congenital emphysema 
Emphysema 

of lung 
Hypertrophic emphysema 



Interlobular emphysema 
Pulmonary emphysema 
Senile emphysema 
Subpleural emphysema 
Vesicular emphysema 



This title does not include: Subcutaneous emphysema (145). 

98. Other diseases of the respiratory system (tubercu- 
losis excepted). 



This title includes: 

Abscess of lung 

trachea 
Alcoholic cirrhosis of lung 
Anthracosis 

of lung 
Aspergillosis of lung 
Atelectasis (3m+) 
Atresia of lung (ly+) 
Atrophy of lung 
Axe-grinders' disease 



Black induration of lung 

Bronchopulmonary haemorrhage 

Bronchorrhagia 

Brown induration of lung 

Calcification of bronchi 
trachea 

Calculus of lung 

Chronic congestive pneumonia 
hepatization of lung 
inflammation of lung 



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IV.— DISEASES OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM— Continued. 

98. Other diseases of the respiratory system (tuberculosis 
excepted) — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Chronic interstitial inflammation of lung 
pneumonia 
pleuropneumonia 
pneumonia 
pneumonitis 
pulmonitis 
Cirrhosis of lung 
Cirrhotic pneumonia 
Colliers' lung 

phthisis 
Contraction of bronchi 
Cough 

Disease of chest 
lung 

respiratory system (unquali- 
fied) 
Exploration of lung 
Extravasation of lung (ly+) 
Fibroid disease of lung 

induration of lung 
of lung 
pneumonia 
Fibrosis of lung 
Fistula of trachea 
Grinders' asthma 

consumption 
phthisis 
Haemoptysis 
Haemorrhage of bronchial tube 

lung 
Hay asthma 

fever 
Hernia of lung 
Hydatid cyst of lung 
of lung 
tumor of lung 
Hypertrophic pneumonia 
Imperfect inflation of lung (3m -f ) 
Induration of lung 
Infection of lung 
Interstitial pneumonia 
Iron-gray induration of lung 
Lesion of lung 
Lithosis 

Metal polishers' phthisis 
Miners' asthma 

complaint 
consumption 
phthisis 
Necrosis of bronchi 
trachea 
New growth of bronchi (nonmalignant) 
lung (nonmalignant) 
pleura (nonmalignant) 
trachea (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction of bronchi 
Organic disease of lung 

This title does not include: Cancer of the lung (45). 



Organic lesion of lung 
Ossification of bronchi 
trachea 
Paralysis of lung (ly+) 
Parasitic disease of bronchi 
lung 
trachea 
Pleurodynia 
Pneumoconiosis 
Pneumonectomy 
Pneumopathy 
Pneumorrhagia 
Potters' asthma 
Pulmonary abscess 

anthracosis 

atresia (ly+) 

calculus 

cirrhosis 

disease 

extravasation (ly+) 

fibrosis 

haemorrhage 

infection 

lesion 

sclerosis 

silicosis 

toxaemia 

tumor 
Pyaemia of lung 
Respiratory paralysis 
Rupture of bronchial gland 

lung 

pulmonary artery 
Sclerosis of lung 
Septichaemia of lung 
Silicosis 

Spitting of blood 
Stenosis of bronchi 

trachea 
Stonemasons' lung 
Stricture of bronchi 

trachea 
Summer bronchitis 

catarrh 
Suppuration of lung 
Tracheal obstruction 
Tracheocele 
Tracheostenosis 
Tracheotomy 
Tumor of lung 
pleura 
trachea 
Ulcer of bronchi 
lung 
trachea 
Undeveloped lung (3m -f ) 
Vomica of lung 




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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 

99. Diseases of the mouth and annexa. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of buccal cavity 
parotid gland 
salivary gland 
submaxillary gland 
tongue 
Alveolar abscess 
Alveolodental periostitis 
Angioma of mouth 
Aphthae (thrush) 
Aphthous stomatitis 
Black tongue 
Buccal ulceration 
Catarrhal inflammation of mouth 

stomatitis 
Cheiloplasty 
Chronic parotiditis 
Concretion of salivary gland 
Cyst of lip 

mouth 

salivary gland 
tongue 
Dental caries 
Disease of alveoli of teeth 
gum 

Up u 
mouth 

salivary gland 

teeth 

tongue 
Division of frenum of tongue 
Enlargement of lingual tonsil 
Epulis 
Fissure of lip 
Fistula of salivary gland 
Gaseous tumor of parotid 
Gingivitis 
Glossitis 

Haemorrhage of gum 
Infected salivary gland 
Infection of parotid gland 
Inflammation of gum 

Hp t, 
mouth 

salivary gland 

tongue 
Leucoplakia 
Lingual abscess 

haematoma 
Macrocheilia 
Macroglossia 
Malignant stomatitis 
Mikulicz's disease 
Muguet 

Thistitle does not include: Cancer: of the lips or tongue (39) —Chancre of the mouth (37).— Noma (142).- 
Mumps (19).— Gangrene of the nouth (142).— Diseases of the palate (146).— Fracture of the maxilla (185).- 
Necrosis of the maxilla (146).— Paralysis of the soft palate (100). 



New growth of gum (nonmalignant) 

mouth (nonmalignant) 
salivary gland (nonmalig- 
nant) 
tongue (nonmalignant) 
Nursing sore mouth 
Odontalgia 
Odontoma 
Oidium albicans 
Parasitic disease of mouth 
tongue 
stomatitis 
Parotid tumor 
Parotiditis (not mumps) 
Parotitis (not mumps) 
Ptyalism 

Pyorrhoea alveolaris 
Ranula 

Riggs's disease 
Salivary calculus 

fistula 
Salivation 
Septic parotiditis 
Sore mouth 
Sprue (thrush) 
Staphylitis 
Staphyloplasty 
Staphylorrhaphy 
Stomatitis 
Stomatomycosis 
Sublingual abscess 
Submaxillary abscess 
Suppuration of gum 

parotid gland 
salivary gland 
Suppurative parotiditis 
Thrush 
Toothache 
Tumor of gum 
lip 

mouth 

parotid gland 
salivary gland 
tongue 
Tylosis linguae 
Ulcer of gum 
lip 

mouth 
tongue 
Ulcerative stomatitis 
Ulorrhagia 
Uranoplasty 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 



100. Diseases of the pharynx. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of fauces 

pharynx 
throat 
tonsil 
Amygdalitis 
Amygdalolith 
Angina 

Ludovici 
of tonsil 
Aphthous angina 
Catarrhal angina 

inflammation of fauces 
pharyngitis 
Cellulitis of pharynx 
Chronic exudative angina 
Cynanche tonsillaris 
Dilatation of pharynx 

stricture of pharynx 
Disease of fauces 
palate 
pharynx 
throat 
Elongation of uvula 
Enlargement of tonsil 
Erysipelatous angina 
Erythematous angina 
Follicular amygdalitis 

inflammation of pharynx 
pharyngitis 
tonsillitis 
Foreign body impacted in pharynx 
Gangrene of pharynx 

throat 
Gangrenous angina 
Glandular angina 
Granular angina 

inflammation of pharynx 
pharyngitis 
pharynx 
Herpetic angina 
Hypertrophy of tonsil 
Inflammation of pharynx 
tonsil 
throat 
Lacunar tonsillitis 
Lud wig's angina 
disease 
Mortification of throat 
Nasopharyngeal abscess 
Neuralgia of throat 
Neurosis of pharynx 
New growth of fauces (nonmalignant) 

pharynx (nonmalignant) 

This title does not include: Angina pectoris (80).— Cardiac angina (80).— Scarlatinal angina (7).— Diph- 
theritic paralysis (9). 



New growth of tonsil (nonmalignant) 
Papillary angina 
Paralysis of deglutition 
fauces 
palate 
pharynx 
soft palate 
throat 

velum palati 
Parenchymatous tonsillitis 
Perforation of pharynx 
Peritonsillar abscess 

ulcer 
Pharyngitis 
Pharyngotomy 
Phlegmon of throat 
Phlegmonous angina 

pharyngitis 
tonsillitis 
Postpharyngeal abscess 
Pultaceous angina 
Quinsy 
Retropharyngeal abscess 

gangrene 
Rupture of tonsil 
Septic disease of throat 

sore throat 
Simple angina 
Sore throat 
Spasm of pharynx 
Specific ! growth in throat 
Streptococcic angina 
Stricture of pharynx 
Stridulous angina 
Subhyoid pharyngotomy 
Suppuration of tonsil 
Suppurative tonsillitis 
Tonsillitic angina 
Tonsillitis 

Tonsillopharyngeal abscess 
Tumor of pharynx 
throat 
tonsil 
uvula 
Ulcer of fauces 
palate 
pharynx 
throat 
tonsil 
Ulcerative pharyngitis 

tonsillitis 
Vincent's angina 



'■ When "specific" means syphilitic, assign to (37). 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 



101. Diseases of the oesophagus. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of oesophagus 

Dilatation of oesophagus 

Disease of oesophagus 

Diverticulum of oesophagus 

Dysphagia 

Foreign body in oesophagus 

Inflammation of oesophagus 

Necrotic oesophagitis 

New growth of oesophagus (nonmalignant) 

Obstruction of oesophagus 

(Esophagismus 

Oesophagitis 



(Esophagostomy 
(Esophagotomy 
Paralysis of oesophagus 
Perforation of oesophagus 
Rupture of oesophagus 
Spasm of oesophagus 
Spontaneous rupture of oesophagus 
Stenosis of oesophagus 
Stricture of oesophagus 
Tumor of oesophagus 
Ulcer of oesophagus 



This title does not include: Cancer of the oesophagus (40).— Syphilitic stricture of the oesophagus (37), 

102. Ulcer of the stomach. 



This title includes: 

Erosion of stomach 
Gastric erosion 

ulcer 

ulceration 
Gastroduodenal ulcer 
Gastroesophageal ulcer 
Peptic ulcer 
Perforating gastric ulcer 



Perforating ulcer of stomach 
Round ulcer 

of stomach 

Ulcer of peptic gland 

pylorus 

stomach 

Ulcus rotundum 

ventriculi 



Frequen complications: Haematemesis. — Perforation of the stomach. — Peritonitis. — Subphrenic abscess. 

103. Other diseases of the stomach (cancer excepted). 



This title includes: 

Abscess of pyloric valve 

stomach 
Amylaceous dyspepsia (2y+) 
Apepsia 

Atonic dyspepsia 
Atony of stomach 
Atrophy of stomach 
Bilious gastritis 

indigestion 
vomiting 
Canker of stomach 
Cardialgia 
Cardiospasm 
Catarrh of stomach 
Catarrhal dyspepsia (2y+) 

gastritis 

gastrohepatitis 

indigestion 

inflammation of stomach 
Cirrhosis of stomach 
Colic of stomach 
Concretion of stomach 
Congenital dyspepsia (2y f ) 
Congestion of stomach 
Contraction of pylorus 
stomach 
Deformity of stomach (acquired) 

81935°— 11 7 



Degeneration of stomach 

Derangement of stomach 

Dilatation of stomach 

Disease of stomach 

Displacement of stomach 

Dyspepsia (2y+) 

Engorgement of stomach 

Enlargement of stomach 

Eructation 

Excessive appetite 

Fermentation of stomach 

Fistula of stomach 

Foreign body in stomach 

Gangrene of stomach 

Gastralgia 

Gastrectasis 

Gastrectomy 

Gastric atrophy 
catarrh 
colic 

convulsions 
derangement 
disease 
fermentation 
fistula 
haemorrhage 
indigestion 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 
103. Other diseases of the stomach, etc. — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Gastric necrosis 

neuralgia 

neurasthenia 

toxaemia 

vertigo 
Gastritis 
Gastrodynia 
Gastroenterostomy 
Gastrogastrostomy 
Gastrohepatic catarrh 

inflammation 
Gastrohepatitis 
Gastromalacia 
Gastroplasty 
Gastroptosis 
Gastrorrhagia 
Gastrorrhaphy 
Gastrorrhoaa 
Gastrostenosis 
Gastrostomy 
Gastrotomy 
Glandular gastritis 
Haematemesis 
Haemorrhage of stomach 
Haemorrhagic gastritis 
Heartburn 
Hour glass stomach 
Hyperaemia of stomach 
Hyperchlorhydria 
Hyperchylia gastrica 
Hyperemesis (unqualified) 
Hypertrophic stenosis of pylorus 
Hypertrophy of stomach 
Hypochlorhydria 
Indigestion 
Induration of stomach 
Inertia of stomach 
Inflammation of stomach 
Irritation of stomach 
Laceration of stomach (not external vio- 
lence) 
Lardaceous disease of stomach 
Loss of appetite 
Nausea 

This title does not include: Gastroenteritis (104 or 105 according to age). Uncontrollable vomiting in 
cases of women between 15 and 45 years of age (134). 



Necrosis of pylorus 
Necrosis of stomach 
Nervous dyspepsia 

indigestion 
Neuralgia of stomach 
Neurotic dyspepsia 

New growth of stomach (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction of pylorus 
Organic disease of stomach 
lesion of stomach 
Paralysis of stomach 
Parasitic disease of stomach 
Paresis of stomach 

Perforation of stomach (nontraumatic) 
Pernicious vomiting (female, — 15y, 45y+) 

(male) 
Persistent vomiting (female,— 15y,45y+) 

(male) 
Perversion of appetite 
Phlegmonous gastritis 
Pica 

Pylorectomy 
Pyloric incontinence 
Pyloroplasty 
Pylorospasm 
Pyrosis 

Regurgitation from stomach 
Rupture of stomach 
Sclerosis of stomach 
Sclerotic gastritis 
Septic gastritis 
Softening of stomach 
Spasm of stomach 
Stenosis of pylorus 
Stricture of cardia of stomach 

pylorus 

stomach 
Suppurative gastritis 
Ulcerative gastritis 

Uncontrollable vomiting (female, — 15y, 
45y-f-) 

(male) 
Vomiting 

of blood 



DIARRHOEA AND ENTERITIS. 



Note. — As the terms included under titles 104 and 105 are substantially identical, 
the distinction being with respect to the ages of decedents as under or over two years 
of age, it is unnecessary to give separate lists. 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued . 
DIARRHOEA AND ENTERITIS— Continued. 

104. Diarrhoea and enteritis (under 2 years). 

105. Diarrhoea and enteritis (2 years and over). 

For the following terms included under the above titles, compile deaths of infants 
under 2 years of age under title No-. 104 and deaths of persons aged 2 
years and over under title No. 105: 



Amylaceous dyspepsia (— 2y) x 

Athrepsia 

Bilious colic 

diarrhoea 
Bloody diarrhoea 
Bowel complaint 
Catarrh of abdomen 
bowel 
intestine 
Catarrhal colitis 

diarrhoea 
dyspepsia ( — 2y) x 
enteritis 
gastroduodenitis 
gastroenteritis 
ileocolitis 
Cholera infantum 
Choleraic diarrhoea * 
Choleriform diarrhoea x 
enteritis * 
Chronic cholera 
Colic 

of abdomen 
intestine 
Colitis 
Coloenteritis 

Congenital dyspepsia ( — 2y) L 
Congestion of bowel 

intestine 
Congestive enteritis 

gastroenteritis 
Croupous colitis 

enteritis 
Diarrhoea 

due to food 
Diarrhoea! enteritis 
gastritis 
Dry colic 
Duodenal ulcer 
Duodenitis 
Dyspepsia ( — 2y) x 
Dyspeptic diarrhoea 
Endemic diarrhoea 
Enteric catarrh 

convulsions 
infection 
intoxication 
Enteritis 
Enterocolitis 
Enterogastritis 
Enteroperitonitis 



Epidemic diarrhoea 
enteritis 
gastroenteritis 
Erosion of intestine 
Exudative colitis 
Fermental diarrhoea 
enteritis 
Fermentation in intestine 
Flagellate diarrhoea 
Flatulent colic 
Follicular enteritis 

ileocolitis 
Gangrenous colitis 

enteritis 
Gastrocolitis 
Gastroduodenal catarrh 
Gastroduodenitis 
Gastroenteric catarrh 

infection 
Gastroenteritis 
Gastrointestinal atrophy 
catarrh 
convulsions 
dyspepsia 
indigestion 
infection 
inflammation 
intoxication 
irritation 
toxinfection 
ulceration 
Green diarrhoea 

stools 
Haemorrhagic colitis 

enteritis 
gastroenteritis 
Hyperemia of intestine 
Ileocolitis 
Infantile athrepsia 
colic 
diarrhoea 
enteritis 
Infection of intestine 
Infective diarrhoea 
enteritis 
gastroenteritis 
Inflammation of alimentary canal 
bowel 
colon 
intestine 
Inflammatory colic 



1 "Dyspepsia" is regularly included under title No. 103, but when returned for infants under 2 years 
(usually intestinal indigestion), is assigned to title 104. Similarly, "choleriform" diarrhoea and enteritis 
are assigned to title No. 13 for ages over 2 years. 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 
DIARRHCEA AND ENTERITIS— Continued. 



Inflammatory diarrhoea 
Intestinal autointoxication ( — 2y) 

colic 

convulsions 

cramps 

dyspepsia 

indigestion 

infection 1 

intoxication 

marasmus 

rhachitis 

spasms 

toxaemia 

toxinfection 
Irritation of bowel 

intestine 
Membranous colitis 

enteritis 
enterocolitis 
ileocolitis 
Milk infection 
Mucoenteritis 
Mucous colitis 
disease 
enteritis 
Mycotic diarrhoea 
Necrotic colitis 
Perforating ulcer of intestine 
Phlegmonous enteritis 
Purging 

Sarcinal infection 
Senile diarrhoea 
Septic colitis 



Septic diarrhoea 
enteritis 
^ gastroenteritis 
Sigmoiditis 
Simple enteritis 
Spasmodic colic 
Specific enteritis 
Sporadic diarrhoea 
Spurious hydrocephalus 
Subacute enteritis 

enterocolitis 
inflammation of bowel 

intestine 
milk infection 
Summer complaint 
diarrhoea 
Ulcer of colon 

duodenum 
intestine 
Ulceration of bowel 
colon 
ileum 
intestine 
Ulcerative colitis 

enteritis 
enterocolitis 
ileocolitis 

perforation of intestine 
Uncontrollable diarrhoea 
Zymotic diarrhoea 
enteritis 
gastroenteritis 



These titles do not include: Tuberculous enteritis (31). 

106. Ankylostomiasis. 

This title includes: 



Ankylostomiasis 
Egyptian chlorosis 
Epidemic anaemia 
Hookworm disease 

107. Intestinal parasites. 

This title includes: 

Ascariasis 

Ascaris lumbricoides 

Bilharziasis 

Bothriocephalus latus 

Cestodes 

Coccidiasis 

Distoma hepaticum 

Distomiasis 

Helminthiasis 

Parasite of appendix 

intestinal wall 

intestine 
Parasitic disease of intestine 
rectum 



Miners' anaemia 
chlorosis 
Necatoriasis 
Uncinariasis 



Rectal bilharziasis 

Round worm 

Taenia mediocanellata 

solium 
Taeniasis 
Tapeworm 
Trematodes 
Trichiniasis 
Trichinosis 
Trichocephalus 

dispar 
Worm colic 
fever 
Worms in intestine 



i This term can not, in American practice, be given the assignment of the French Manual, title No. 110. 
As used in this country, it is assignable to 104 or 105, according to age. The great majority of the deaths 
ascribed to this cause In the United States are those of children under 2 years of age, occurring during 
the heated season. 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 
108. Appendicitis and typhlitis. 

This title includes: 



Abscess of appendix 

iliac fossa 

vermiform appendix 
Appendectomy 
Appendicitis 
Appendicular abscess 
Csecitis 

Catarrhal appendicitis 
Fulminating appendicitis 
Gangrenous appendicitis 
Iliac phlegmon 
Inflammation of appendix 

caecum 
Perforative appendicitis 

This title does not include; Abscess of the pelvis in the male (144).— Abscess of the pelvis in the female 
(130).— Periuterine abscess (130).— Pelvic suppuration in the male (144).— Pelvic suppuration in the 
female (130). 



Pericecal abscess 

Perityphlitic abscess 

Perityphlitis 

Phlegmon of iliac fossa 

Postcecal abscess 

Recurrent appendicitis 

Ruptured appendix 

Septic thrombosis of appendix 

Sloughing appendix 

Suppurative appendicitis 

Tumor of appendix 

Typhlitis 

Typhlodicliditis 



109. Hernia, intestinal obstruction. 

Note. — This title may be subdivided as indicated below. 



(1) Hernia. 




This subtitle includes: 




Adhesion of hernial sac 


Intraparietal hernia 


Breach 


Irreducible hernia 


Bubonocele 


Ischiadic hernia 


Congenital hernia 


Ischiorectal hernia 


inguinal hernia 


Kelotomy 


rupture 


Laceration of hernial sac 


Diaphragmatic hernia 


Lumbar hernia 


of stomach 


Merocele 


Direct inguinal hernia 


Oblique inguinal hernia 


Double inguinal hernia 


Obturator hernia 


Dropsy of hernial sac 


Omental hernia 


Enterocele 


Perineal hernia 


Epigastric hernia 


Pudendal hernia 


Epiplocele 


Retroperitoneal hernia 


External hernia 


Rupture 


inguinal hernia 


of bowel 


Femoral hernia 


diaphragm 


Funicular inguinal hernia 


intestine 


Gangrenous hernia 


Sarcepiplocele 


Hernia 


Sarcepiplomphalocele 


of intestine 


Sarcoepiplocele 


scrotum 


Sciatic hernia 


spleen 


Scrotal hernia 


stomach 


Strangulated epigastric hernia 


umbilicus 


femoral hernia 


Hernial cholera 


hernia 


colic 


inguinal hernia 


gangrene 


internal hernia 


Herniotomy 


ischiadic hernia 


Incarcerated hernia 


ischiorectal hernia 


Infantile inguinal hernia 


lumbar hernia 


Inflammation of hernial sac 


obturator hernia 


Inguinal hernia 


umbilical hernia 


(bubonocele) 


ventral hernia 


Internal hernia 


Suppuration of hernial sac 
Umbilical hernia 


inguinal hernia 


Interstitial hernia 


Vaginal hernia 


Intestinal hernia 


Ventral hernia 


Intraabdominal hernia 





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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 
109. Hernia, intestinal obstruction — Continued. 
(2) Intestinal obstruction. 

This subtitle includes: 

Artificial anus 
Constriction of intestine 
Contraction of bowel 

intestine 
Enterostenosis 
Ileus 
Infarction of bowel 

intestine 
Internal strangulation 
Intestinal obstruction 
Intussusception 

of bowel 
intestine 
viscera 
Invagination 

of bowel 
intestine 
Obstruction of alimentary canal 
bowel 
intestine 
Occlusion of bowel 

intestine 



Stenosis of bowel 

intestine 
sigmoid flexure 
Stercoral tumor 

vomiting 
Stoppage of bowel 

intestine 
Strangulation of bowel 

intestine 
Stricture of bowel 
colon 

duodenum 
intestine 
sigmoid flexure 
Telescoped bowel 

intestine 
Twist of bowel 
Unnatural anus 
Volvulus 

of intestine 
Vomiting of faecal matter 




This subtitle does not include: Laparotomy (unqualified) (189). 
Frequent complication: Peritonitis. 

110. Other diseases of the intestines. 



This title includes: 

Abdominal neuralgia 

tympanites 
Abscess of anus 

bowel 

colon 

intestine 

Meckel's diverticulum 

rectum 
Acquired diverticulum of intestine 
Adenitis of intestine 
Adhesion of intestine 
Anal ulcer 
Atony of intestine 
Atresia of rectum 
Atrophy of intestine 
Calculus of intestine 
Cellulitis of anus 
Colectomy 
Colibacillosis 
Colotomy 

Compression of intestine (nontraumatic) 
Concretion of intestine 
Constipation 
Copraemia 
Coprostasis 
Costiveness 
Degeneration of intestine 



Dilatation of colon 

intestine 
sphincter ani 
Disease of alimentary canal 
anus 
bowel 
intestine 
rectum 
Diverticulitis 
Diverticulum of intestine 
Enlargement of rectum 
Enteralgia 
Enterectomy 
Enteric paralysis 
Enterolith 
Enteroptosis 
Enterorrhagia 
Enterorrhaphy 
Enterostomy 
Enterotomy 
Faecal abscess 
fistula 
impaction 
obstruction 
Fissure of anus 
Fistula in ano 

of intestine 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 
110. Other diseases of the intestines — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Fistula of ischiorectal fossa 

rectum 
Foreign body in alimentary canal 
appendix 
intestine 
rectum 
Gangrene of anus 
bowel 
intestine 
rectum 
Gastroenteric haemorrhage 
Gastrointestinal haemorrhage 
G16nard's disease 
Haemorrhage of anus 
bowel 
intestine 
rectum 
Hypertrophy of intestine 
Impacted faeces 
Impaction of bowel 
colon 
faeces 
intestine 
rectum 
Inflammation of anus 

rectum 
Intestinal anastomosis 

autointoxication (2y-f ) 
neurosis 
Intestinouterine fistula 
Intraperitoneal haemorrhage 
Ischial abscess 
Ischiorectal abscess, 
fistula 
haematocele 
Laceration of anus 

intestine 

rectum 

Lardaceous degeneration of intestine 

disease of intestine 
Malignant oedema of rectum 
Melaena 

neonatorum (3m+) 
Meteorism 
Mortification of bowel 

intestine 
Neuralgia of bowel 

intestine 
New growth of anus (nonmalignant) 

rectum (nonmalignant) 
Obstipation 
Organic disease of intestine 

This title does not include: Urinary fistulas even when they affect the rectum (125).— Artificial anus 
(109).— Unnatural anus (109). — Imperforate anus (150). — Stercoral tumor (109).— Intestinal invagination or 
its synonyms (109).— Typhlitis (108).— Perityphlitis (108). 



Organic lesion of intestine 
Paralysis of bowel 

colon 

digestive organs 

intestine 
Paresis of bowel 

intestine 
Perforation of bowel 

intestine 
Periproctitis 
Perirectal abscess 

cellulitis 
Polypus of rectum 
Procidentia recti 
Proctalgia 
Proctectomy 
Proctitis 
Proctocele 
Proctoptosis 
Prolapse of anus 

rectum 
Pseudomembranous enteritis 
Psilosis 
Recti tis 
Rectocele 

Rectovaginal fistula 
Resection of bowel 

intestine 
Rupture of duodenum 

rectum 
Sloughing of rectum 
Spasm of rectum 
Splanchnoptosis 
Sprue (psilosis) 
Stercoraemia 
Stercoral fever 
fistula 
infiltration 
Stricture of anus 

rectum 
Suppuration of bowel 

intestine 
Suture of intestine 
Tumor of anus 

intestine 
rectum 
Tympanites 

of intestine 
Ulceration of anus 

rectum 
Uterofaecal fistula 
Uterointestinal fistula 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued . 

111. Acute yellow atrophy of the liver. 

This title includes: 



Acute atrophy of liver 

infective jaundice 
parenchymatous hepatitis 
yellow atrophy of liver 
Icterus gravis 
Malignant hepatitis (ly+) 
icterus (ly+) 
jaundice (ly+) 



Parenchymatous hepatitis 
Pernicious icterus 
Weil's disease 
Yellow atrophy of liver 



(151). 



This title does not include: Icterus (unqualified) (115).— Chronic icterus (115).— Icterus of the newborn 



112. Hydatid tumor of the liver. 

This title includes: 



Cysticercus cellulosae 

of liver 
Echinococcus 

cyst of liver 
of liver 
Hydatid (unqualified) 
cyst 

113. Cirrhosis of the liver. 



Hydatid cyst of liver 
disease 
of liver 
tumor 

of liver 



This title includes: 

Alcoholic cirrhosis 

of liver 
hepatitis 
liver 
Amyloid degeneration of liver 

liver 
Atrophic cirrhosis 

of liver 
Biliary cirrhosis 
Chronic atrophy of liver 

catarrhal hepatitis 
cirrhosis of liver 
enlargement of liver, 
fibrous hepatitis 
hepatitis. 

hypertrophic hepatitis 
induration of liver 
inflammation of liver 
interstitial hepatitis 
Cirrhosis (unqualified) 
of Laennec 
liver 
Congenital cirrhosis of liver (ly+) 
hepatic cirrhosis (ly+) 
Contracted liver 



Fatty degeneration of liver 

liver 
Fibroid liver 
Granular liver 
Hanot's disease 
Hepatic ascites 
cirrhosis 
sclerosis 
Hobnail liver 
Hypertrophic cirrhosis 

of liver 
Induration of liver 
Interstitial cirrhosis 

of liver 
hepatitis 
Lardaceous degeneration of liver 

liver 
Large waxy liver 
Malarial cirrhosis 
Portal cirrhosis 
Sclerosis of liver 
Slow atrophy of liver 
Steatosis of liver 
Waxy degeneration of liver 
liver 

This title does not include: Organic lesion of the liver (115). — Hypertrophy of the liver (115). 
Frequent complications: Dropsy.— Haemorrhage. — Pneumonia. — Tuberculosis. 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 
114. Biliary calculi. 



This title includes: 

Biliary calculus 

colic 

lithiasis 
Calculus of gall bladder 

liver. 
Cholaemic gall stones 
Cholelithiasis 
Colic from gall stones 



Gall stones 

in intestine 
Hepatic calculus 

colic 
Impacted calculus of liver 

gall stones 
Impaction of gall bladder 



115. Other diseases of the liver. 



This title includes: 
Abscess of gall bladder 



Liver 
Acholia 

Acquired deformity of liver 
Acute catarrhal hepatitis (ly+) 
jaundice (ly+) 
cirrhosis of liver 
enlargement of liver 
fibrous hepatitis 
hepatitis (ly+) 
hypertrophic hepatitis 
induration of liver 
inflammation of liver 
interstitial hepatitis 
Adhesion of gall bladder 
Amoebic abscess of liver 
Angiocholecystitis 
Angiocholitis 
Atrophy of gall bladder 

liver 
Biliary fistula 

obstruction 
poisoning 
toxaemia 
Black jaundice (ly+) 
Catarrh of bile duct 

liver 
Catarrhal cholangitis 
cholecystitis 
hepatitis (ly+) 
icterus (ly+) 
jaundice (ly+) 
Cholaemia 
Cholangitis 
Cholecystectomy 
Cholecystenterostomy 
Cholecystitis 
Cholecystotomy 
Choledochitis 
Choledochotomy 
Cholesteraemia 
Choluria 

Chronic catarrhal jaundice 
Congenital icterus (ly+) 
Congestion of liver 
Contraction of gall bladder 
duct 



Cyst of gall bladder 
duct 
liver 
Degeneration of liver 
Diffuse hepatitis 

suppurative hepatitis 
Dilatation of gall bladder 

duct 
Disease of liver 
Displacement of liver 
Dropsy of liver 
Empyema of gall bladder 
Enlargement of liver 
Fibroid tumor of liver 
Gangrene of gall bladder 

duct 
Gastrohepatic congestion 

disease 
Haematogenous icterus (ly-f) 

jaundice (ly+) 
Haemorrhage of liver 
Haemorrhagic icterus (ly+) 

jaundice (ly+) 
Hepatalgia 
Hepatectomy 
Hepatic abscess 
catarrh 
congestion 
disease 
dropsy 
fever 

hypertrophy 
obstruction 
ulcer 
Hepatitis (ly+) 
Hepatocystitis 
Hepatoptosis 
Hyperaemia of liver 
Hypertrophic hepatitis 
Hypertrophy of gall bladder 
duct 
liver 
Icterus (ly+) 
Infectious cholecystitis 
Inflammation of bile duct 

capsule of liver 
gall bladder 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 
115. Other diseases of the liver — Continued. 



This title includes: 




Inflammation of gall duct 


Pigmentary degeneration of liver 


hepatic duct 


Plugging of gall bladder 


liver 


duct 


Jaundice (ly+) 


Portal obstruction 


Liver complaint 


phlebitis 


trouble 


Prolapse of liver 


Morbus regius 


Pyaemia of liver 


Necrosis of gall bladder 


Result of tight lacing on liver 


liver 


Rupture of bile duct 


New growth of gall bladder (nonmalig- 


gall bladder 


nant) 


duct 


duct (nonmalignant) 


Septic hepatitis 


liver (nonmalignant) 


jaundice (ly+) 


Nutmeg liver 


Stenosis of bile duct 


Obstruction of bile duct 


gall duct 


common duct 


Stricture of common duct 


gall bladder 


gall bladder 


duct 


duct 


liver 


Subhepatic abscess 


portal circulation 


Suppuration of gall bladder 


vein 


Suppurative cholangitis 


Obstructive cholecystitis 


cholecystitis 


icterus (ly+) 


choledochitis 


jaundice (ly+) 


hepatitis 


Occlusion of bile duct 


inflammation of liver 


gall duct 


Suture of liver 


Organic disease of liver 


Torpid liver 


lesion of liver 


Toxic jaundice 


Paralysis of liver 


Tropical abscess of liver 


Parasitic disease of gall bladder 


Tumefaction of liver 


duct 


Tumor of bile duct 


liver 


gall bladder 


Perforation of bile duct 


duct 


gall bladder 


liver 


duct 


Ulcer of gall bladder 


Pericholecystitis 


duct 


Perihepatitis 


liver 


Pick's disease 


Yellow jaundice (ly+) 



This title does not include: Icterus gravis (111).— Icterus of the newborn (151). 



116. Diseases of the spleen. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of spleen 

Amyloid degeneration of spleen 

spleen 
Apoplexy of spleen 
Atrophy of spleen 
Congestion of spleen 
Cyst of spleen 
Disease of accessory spleen 

spleen 
Displacement of spleen 
Enlargement of spleen 
Erosion of spleen 
Fibroid growth of spleen 
Fibrosis of spleen 
Haemorrhage of spleen 
Hydatid cyst of spleen 
Hypertrophy of spleen 
Infarction of spleen 



Infection of spleen 
Inflammation of capsule of spleen 

spleen 
Interstitial splenitis 
Lardaceous degeneration of spleen 

disease of spleen 
Megalosplenia 
Necrosis of spleen 

New growth of spleen (nonmalignant) 
Organic disease of spleen 

lesion of spleen 
Parasitic disease of spleen 
Perisplenitis 
Rupture of spleen 
Splenectomy 
Splenitis 
Splenocele 
Splenopathy 



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V.— DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM— Continued. 

116. Diseases of the spleen — Continued. 

This title includes: 



Splenoptosis 
Splenotomy 
Spontaneous rupture of spleen 



Tumor of spleen 
Wandering spleen 
Waxy spleen 



This title does not include: Diseases of the spleen due to leuchsemia (53) or to malarial cachexia (4) 
Banti's disease (54). — Tuberculosis (34), or cancer (45>: of the spleen. 

117. Simple peritonitis (nonpuerperal). 

Note. — When a female of childbearing age (approximately 15 to 44 years) is 
reported to have died from "Peritonitis, " without further explanation, return the 
certificate to the physician for an explicit statement as to whether the condition 
was or was not puerperal. See also page 117. 

This title includes: 

Abdominal adhesion 
Abscess of Douglas's cul-de-sac 
omentum 
peritonaeum 
Adhesion of peritonaeum 

stomach 
Adhesive peritonitis 
Congenital peritonitis (3m+) 
Cyst of peritonaeum 
Diffuse peritonitis 
Disseminated peritonitis 
Epiploitis 

Fibrinous peritonitis 
Fibropurulent peritonitis 
Foreign body in peritonaeum 
Gangrene of omentum 
General peritonitis 

purulent peritonitis 

septic peritonitis 
Haemorrhagic peritonitis 
Inflammation of peritonaeum 
Local peritonitis 

This title does not include: Tuberculous peritonitis (31).— Cancer of the peritonaeum (41). 
peritonitis (137).— Rheumatic peritonitis (47). 



Mesenteric abscess 
Metroperitonitis (nonpuerperal) 
Multiple septic peritonitis 
Parasitic disease of peritonaeum 
Pelvic lymphangitis 

peritonitis 
Pelviperitonitis (nonpuerperal) 
Perforative peritonitis 
Peritoneal infection (nonpuerperal or un- 
qualified) 
septichaemia 
Peritonitis 

from perforation 
Phlegmonous peritonitis 
Postoperative peritonitis 
Purulent peritonitis 
Septic j>eritonitis 
Serofibrinous peritonitis 
Simple peritonitis (not puerperal) 
Subacute general peritonitis 
Suppurative peritonitis 
Traumatic peritonitis 

-Puerperal 



118. Other diseases of the digestive system (cancer and 
tuberculosis excepted). 



This title includes: 

Abdominal abscess 
Abscess of abdomen 

pancreas 
Apoplectic pancreatitis 
Apoplexy of pancreas 
Atrophy of pancreas 
Calculus of pancreas 
Cirrhosis of pancreas 
Cyst of pancreas 
Cystic pancreatitis 
Degeneration of pancreas 
Dilatation of duct of pancreas 
Disease of digestive system (unqualified) 

pancreas 
Fibrous pancreatitis 
Gangrene of pancreas 
Gangrenous pancreatitis 



Haemorrhage of pancreas 
Haemorrhagic cyst of pancreas 

pancreatitis 
Inflammation of pancreas 
Interstitial pancreatitis 
Necrosis of pancreas 
New growth of pancreas (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction of pancreatic duct 
Pancreatitis 

Parasitic disease of pancreas 
Stone in pancreatic duct 
Subacute pancreatitis 
Subdiaphragmatic abscess 
Subphrenic abscess 
Suppuration of pancreas 
Suppurative pancreatitis 
Tumor of pancreas 



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VI.— NONVENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM 

AND ANNEXA. 

119. Acute nephritis. 

Note. — When acute nephritis is a sequel of an infective disease, e. g., scarlet fever, 
the disease causing the nephritis should be stated as the cause of death. Terminal 
symptoms of a chronic nephritis should not be reported as acute nephritis. In the 
lists under (119) and (120) the expression "inflammation of the kidney" maybe 
understood wherever the word "nephritis " occurs. 



Acute interstitial nephritis 

nephritis 

parenchymatous nephritis 

renal dropsy 

tubal nephritis 

tubular nephritis 
Desquamative nephritis 
Glomerular nephritis 
Glomerulonephritis 
Infantile nephritis 
Infectious nephritis 
Subacute nephritis 



This title includes: 

Acute albuminous nephritis 
albuminuria 
alcoholic nephritis 
Bright's disease 
catarrhal nephritis 
desquamative nephritis 
diffuse nephritis 
epithelial nephritis 
exudative nephritis 
glomerul on ephri tis 
hemorrhagic nephritis 
inflammation of kidney 

This title does not include: Scarlatinal nephritis (7).— Chronic nephritis (120).— Tuberculous nephri- 
tis (34).— Puerperal nephritis (138).— Nephritis from lead poisoning (57). 
Complications: Anasarca.— Convulsions. 

120. Bright's disease. 

Note. — See note under preceding title. 
This title includes: 

Albuminous nephritis 

Albuminuria 

Albuminuric retinitis 

Alcoholic nephritis 

Amyloid degeneration of kidney 

kidney 
Atrophy of kidney 
Bright's disease 
Cardiorenal sclerosis 
Catarrhal nephritis 
Chalazonephritis 
Chronic albuminous nephritis 

albuminuria 

alcoholic nephritis 

Bright's disease 

catarrhal nephritis 

diffuse nephritis 

epithelial nephritis 

exudative nephritis 

glomerulonephritis 

hemorrhagic nephritis 

inflammation of kidney 

interstitial nephritis 

nephritis 

parenchymatous nephritis 

tubal nephritis 

tubular nephritis 
Cirrhosis of kidney 
Cirrhotic Bright's disease 
Contracted kidney 
Contracting granular kidney 



Croupous nephritis 
Degeneration of kidney 
Diffuse nephritis 

interstitial nephritis 
Epithelial nephritis 
Exudative nephritis 
Fatty degeneration of kidney 
Fibrosis of kidney 
Gouty kidney 
Granular kidney 
Hemorrhagic nephritis 
Hypertrophic interstitial nephritis 
Inflammation of kidney 
Interstitial nephritis 
Lardaceous degeneration of kidney 

kidney 
Large white kidney 

of nephritis 
Nephritis 

Parenchymatous nephritis 
Postoperative nephritis 

uraemia 
Posturemic abscess 
Purulent nephritis 
Renal albuminuria 

asthma 

cirrhosis 

dropsy 

retinitis 

sclerosis 
Rheumatic inflammation of kidney 



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VI.— NONVENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM 
AND ANNEXA— Continued. 

120. Bright' s disease — Continued. 

This title includes: 



Sclerosis of kidney 
Septic nephritis 

uraemia 
Steatosis of kidney 
Tubal nephritis 
Tubular nephritis 
Uraemia 
Ursemic aphasia 

apoplexy 

coma 

convulsions 

delirium 

dementia 

This title does not include 
albuminuria (79). 

Frequent complications : Anasarca. — Dropsy. — Convulsions 
Pneumonia. 



Ursemic dropsy 

dyspnoea 

eclampsia 

fever 

intoxication 

mania 

paralysis 

poisoning 

toxaemia 

vomiting 
Waxy degeneration of kidney 
kidnev 



Organic lesion of the kidneys (122). — Puerperal uraemia (138). — Cardiac 
Haemorrhages. — Cerebral apoplexy. — 



121. Chyluria. 

This title includes: 

Chyluria 

Galacturia 

Haematochyluria 

Lipaemia 

Lipuria 



Milky urine 
Nonfilarial chyluria 
Piarrhaemia 
Tropical hsematuria 



Thistitle does not include: Hsematuria (unqualified) (122). 



122. Other diseases of the kidneys and annexa. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of kidney 
Albumosuria 
Alkaptonuria 
Anuria 

iscending nephritis 

Catarrh of kidney 
mgestion of kidney 

Consecutive nephritis 

Cyst of kidney 

Cystic degeneration of kidney 
disease of kidney 

Cystinuria 
Cystopyelitis 
Decapsulation of kidney 
Disease of kidney 
ureter 
Displaced kidney 

Disseminated suppurative nephritis 
Double pyonephrosis 
Ectopic kidney 
Fistula of kidney 
Floating kidney 
Haeniatinuria 
Hsematonephrosis 
Haematoporphyrinuria 
Haematuria 



Haemoglobinuria 
Haemorrhage of kidney 
Hydatid cyst of kidney 
Hydronephrosis 
Hypersemia of kidney 
Hypertrophy of kidney 
Inaction of kidney 
Infarct of kidney 
Intermittent haematuria 
Ischuria 
Lithuria 
Melanuria 
Movable kidney 
Necrosis of kidney 
Nephralgia 
Nephrectomy 
Nephritic abscess 

paralysis 
Nephroplegia 
Nephroptosis 
Nephropyosis 
Nephrorrhagia 
Nephrorrhaphy 
Nephrotomy 

New growth of kidney (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction of kidney 



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VI.— NONVENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM 
AND ANNEXA— Continued. 

122. Other diseases of the kidneys and annexa — Continued. 

This title includes: 



Organic disease of kidney 

lesion of kidney 
Oxaluria 

Paralysis of kidney 
Paranephric tumor 
Parasitic disease of kidney 
Paroxysmal haematinuria 

haematuria 

hagmoglobinuria 
Perinephric abscess 

phlegmon 

tumor 
Perinephritic abscess 
Perinephritis 
Perirenal abscess 
Phosphaturia 
Polycystic kidney 
Puncture of kidney (nontraumatic) 
Purulent perinephritis 
Pyelitic uraemia 
Pyelitis 
Pyelonephritis 
Pyonephritis 



Pyonephrosis 
Renal abscess 

cachexia 

catarrh 

congestion 

cyst 

disease 

ectopia 

hasmaturia 

hyperemia 

insufficiency 
Septic kidney 
Stoppage of urine 
Suppression of urine 
Suppurative nephritis 

pyelitis 
Surgical kidney 
Suture of kidney 
Tumor of kidney 
Ulceration of kidney 
Uric acid infarction (ly-f-) 
Urinary suppression 
Urodialysis 



This title does not include: Diseases of the suprarenal glands (52). 

123. Calculi of the urinary passages. 

This title includes: 



Calculous disease 
pyelitis 



Calculus 



pyelonephritis 
pyonephrosis 

of bladder 
kidney 

pelvis of kidney 
ureter 
urethra 
urinary duct 



tract 
Cystic calculus 
Gravel (urinary) 
Impacted calculus of kidney 
ureter 
urethra 
renal calculus 
This title does not include: Prostatic calculi (126) 



Lithiasis 
Lithoclasty 
lithotomy 
Lithotrity 
Nephritic calculus 

colic 
Nephrolithiasis 
Nephrolithotomy 
Pyonephrosis from calculus 
Renal calculus 

colic 
Stone 

in bladder 
kidney 
Ureteral colic 
Ureterolithotomy 
Urinary calculus 
lithiasis 
Vesical calculus 



124. Diseases of the bladder. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of bladder 

Acquired deformity of bladder 

Atony of bladder 

Bacteriuria 

Catarrh of bladder 

Catarrhal cystitis 

Cyst of ureter 

Cystic uraemia 

Cystitis 

Cystocele 



Cystoplegia 

Cystoptosis 

Cystorrhagia 

Cystoscopy 

Cystotomy 

Disease of bladder 

urinary bladder 
Distention of bladder 
Dysuria 
Epicystotomy 



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VI.— NONVENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM 
AND ANNEXA— Continued. 

124. Diseases of the bladder — Continued. 

This title includes: 



Fibroma of bladder 

Foreign body in bladder 

Gangrene of bladder 

Gangrenous cystitis 

Haemorrhage of bladder 

Hernia of bladder 

Hypertrophy of bladder 

Incontinence of urine 

Inertia of bladder 

Inflammation of bladder 

Inversion of bladder 

Malignant cystitis 

Neuralgia of bladder 

Neurosis of bladder 

New growth of bladder (nonmalignant) 

Papilloma of bladder 

Paralysis of bladder 

Parasitic disease of bladder 

Paresis of bladder 

Periureteritis 

Perivesical inflammation 

Prolapse of bladder 

Puncture of bladder 

Purulent cystitis 

Pyocystitis 

Pyuria 

Rectovesical abscess 

This title does not include: Hematuria (unqualified) (122). 
the bladder (125).— Cystosarcoma (45). 



Retention of urine 
Rupture of bladder 
Section of bladder 
Septic cystitis 
Sloughing of bladder 
Spasm of bladder 
Specific cystitis 
Suppuration of bladder 
Suppurative cystitis 
Suprapubic cystotomy 
Suture of bladder 
Tapping of bladder 
Tumor of bladder 
Ulceration of bladder 
Urethral catarrh 
Urinary fever 

obstruction 



Vesical abscess 

catarrh 

haemorrhage 

inertia 

infection 

paralysis 

paresis 
Villous tumor of bladder (nonmalignant) 



-Urinary fistulas even when they involve 



125. Diseases of the urethra, urinary abscess, etc, 



This title includes: 
Abscess of urethra 
Ankylurethria 
Caruncle of urethra 
Dilatation of stricture of urethra 
Disease of urethra (unqualified) 

urinary organ 
tract 
External urethrotomy 
Extravasation of urine 
Fistula of bladder 

perinaeum 

urethra 

vagina 
Foreign body in urethra 
Haemorrhage of urethra 
Ileovesical fistula 
Infiltration of urine 
Internal urethrotomy 
Intestinovesical fistula 
Laceration of urethra (not external vio- 
lence) 
New growth of urethra (nonmalignant) 
Obstruction of urinary organs 
Organic stricture of urethra 
Perineal section 
Periurethral abscess 

phlegmon 
Prolapse of urethra 
Rectourethral fistula 



Rectovesical fistula 
Rupture of urethra 
Stricture (unqualified) 

of urethra 
Traumatic stricture of urethra 

urethral fever 
Tumor of urethra 
Ulcer of urethra 
Urethral fever 
Urethralgia 

Urethritis (not gonorrhoeal) 
Urethroplasty 
Urethrorectal fistula 
Urethrorrhagia 
Urethrorrhaphy 
Urethrotomy 
Urethrovaginal fistula 
Urethrovesical fistula 
Urinsemia 
Urinary abscess 

fistula 

infection 

infiltration 

intoxication 

toxaemia 
Uterovesical fistula 
Vesicometrorectal fistula 
Vesicoperineal fistula 
Vesicovaginal fistula 



TMstiile does not include: Urethral catarrh (124).— Retention of urine (124).— Uraemia (120). 



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VI.— NON VENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM 
AND ANNEXA— Continued. 

126. Diseases of the prostate. 

This title includes: 



Abscess of prostate 
Adenoma of prostate 
Calculus of prostate 
Cyst of prostate 
Disease of prostate 
Enlargement of prostate 
Fibroma of prostate 
Hemorrhage of prostate 



Hypertrophy of prostate 

Inflammation of prostate 

New growth of prostate (nonmalignant) 

Prostatectomy 

Prostatitis 

Prostatotomy 

Prostatocystitis 

Tumor of prostate 



This title does not include: Cancer of the prostate (45). — Tuberculosis of the prostate (34). 

127. Nonvenereal diseases of the male genital organs. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of Cowper's gland 
epididymis 
genital organ (male) 
penis 
scrotum 
seminal vesicle 
spermatic cord 
testicle 
Acquired deformity of penis 
Amputation of penis 
Castration (male) 
Cellulitis of scrotum 
Chylous hydrocele 
Circumcision 
Cyst of epididymis 

testicle 
Dermoid cyst of testicle 
Diffuse hematocele of spermatic cord 
Disease of genital organ (male) (non- 
venereal) 
scrotum 
testicle 
Encysted hydrocele 
Epididymitis 
Fistula of scrotum 
Fungus of testicle 
Funiculitis 

Granuloma pudendorum (male) 
Hematocele (male) 
of cord 
scrotum 
spermatic cord 
testicle 
tunica vaginalis 

This title docs not include: Cancer of the testicle (45).— Tuberculosis of the testicle (34) 
cele (45).— Syphilitic sarcocele (37).— Varicocele (83). 



Hematoma of spermatic cord (nontrau- 
matic) 
Hernia of testicle 
Hydrocele 

of spermatic cord 
tunica vaginalis 
Infantile hydrocele 
Inflammation of penis 

scrotum 
spermatic cord 
testicle 

tunica vaginalis 
Malassez's disease 
New growth of penis (nonmalignant) 

scrotum (nonmalignant) 
spermatic cord (nonmalig- 
nant) 
testicle (nonmalignant) 
Nonfilarial elephantiasis of scrotum 
Orchidectomy 
Orchitis 
Paraphimosis 
Pelvic hematocele (male) 
Periorchitis 

Phimosis (not congenital) 
Septic orchitis 
Sloughing of scrotum 
Spermatocele 
Traumatic orchitis 
Tumor of penis 

scrotum 
testicle 
Ulcer of penis 
Vaginalitis 

Sarcohydro- 



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VI.— NONVENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM 
AND ANNEXA— Continued. 

128. Uterine haemorrhage (nonpuerperal). 

This title includes: 



Excessive menstruation 
Flooding (nonpuerperal) 
Haemorrhage of uterus (nonpuerperal) 
womb (nonpuerperal) 
Hemorrhagic metritis 
Intrauterine haemorrhage 



Menorrhagia 
Metrorrhagia 
Tamponing of uterus 
vagina 
Uterine haemorrhage (nonpuerperal) 



129. Uterine tumor (noncancerous), 



This title includes: 

Bleeding fibroid (female) 
Cystic degeneration of uterus 
Deciduoma 
Fibrocyst of uterus 
Fibroid body of uterus 

of cervix of uterus 

uterus 
tumor of female genital organ 
uterus 
Fibroma (female) 
of uterus 
Fibromyoma 

of uterus 



Fungous growth of uterus 

Huguier's disease 

Hysteromyoma 

Hysteromyomectomy 

Multiple fibroid 

Myoma of uterus 

New growth of uterus (nonmalignant) 

Polypus of uterus 

Recurrent cyst of uterus 

Submucous fibroid (female) 

Tumor of uterus 



130. Other diseases of the uterus. 



This title includes: 

Abdominal hysterectomy 
Ablation of uterus 
Abscess of neck of uterus 

uterine ligament 

uterus 
Absent menstruation 
Amenorrhcea 
Amputation of cervix 
Anteflexion of uterus 
Anteversion of uterus 
Atresia of uterus 
Atrophy of uterus 
Catarrh of cervical canal 

cervix uteri 

uterus 

vagina 
Catarrhal inflammation of uterus 
vagina 

metritis 
Cervical catarrh 
metritis 
Change of life 
Climacteric disease 
Curetting of uterus 
Diffuse pelvic cellulitis (female) 
Dilatation of cervix uteri 
Disease of cervix 

pelvic organs (female) 

uterus 

81935°— 11 8 



Displacement of uterus 
Distention of uterus 
Division of cervix uteri 
Dysmenorrhoea 
Eccrisis (nonpuerperal) 
Endometritis 
Endotrachelitis 
Erosion of cervix uteri 

uterus 
Exfoliative dysmenorrhoea 
Falling of womb 
Fistula of uterus 
Gangrene of uterus 
Haematometra 
Hernia of uterus 
Hydrometra 
Hyperplasia of uterus 
Hypertrophy of neck of uterus 

uterus 
Hysterectomy 
Hysterotomy 
Imperforate cervix uteri 
Inflammation of cervix uteri 

uterus 
Inversion of uterus (nonpuerperal) 
Laceration of cervix uteri (nonpuerperal) 

uterus (nonpuerperal) 
Latent menstruation 
Laterocession of uterus 



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VI.— NONVENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM 

AND ANNEXA— Continued. 

130. Other diseases of the uterus — Continued. 

This title includes: 

Latero version of uterus 
Leucorrhoea 
Malposition of uterus 
Membranous dysmenorrhcea 

menstruation 
Menopause 
Metritis 
Metrotomy 
Obstruction of uterus 
Occlusion of cervical canal 

uterus 
Old laceration of cervix uteri 
Organic disease of uterus 

lesion of uterus 
Painful menstruation 
Paramenia 
Parametritis 

Parasitic disease of uterus 
Parauterine abscess (nonpuerperal) 
Pelvic abscess (female) 
cellulitis (female) 
inflammation (female) 
phlegmon (female) 
Perforation of uterus 
Perimetric abscess 
Perimetritic abscess 

phlegmon 
Perimetritis 
Periuterine abscess 

cellulitis 

inflammation 

phlegmon 
Phlebitis of uterus 
Plugging of cervix uteri 

uterus 

This title does not include: Puerperal diseases (134 to 141).— Pelvic peritonitis (117).— Abscess of the 
liac fossa (108).— Uterovesieal fistula (125).— Uteroffecal fistula (110). 

131. Cysts and other tumors of the ovary. 



Precocious menstruation 
Precocity 
Procidentia of uterus 

uteri 
Prolapse of uterus 
vagina 
Prolapsus (female) 
Purulent endometritis 
Pyometra 

Repair of lacerated cervix uteri 
Retained menses 
Retrocession of uterus 
Retroflexion of uterus 
Retrouterine abscess 

phlegmon 
Retroversion of uterus 
Rupture of uterus (nonpuerperal) 
Scanty menstruation 
Septic endometritis 

metritis 

phlebitis of uterus 
Stricture of cervical canal 

uterus 
Suppression of menstruation 
Suppurative metritis 
Suprapelvic abscess 
Supravaginal amputation of cervix 

hysterectomy 
Traumatic metritis 
Ulcer of cervix uteri 

neck of uterus 
uterus 
Uterovaginal fistula 
Vaginal hysterectomy 
Whites 



This title includes: 

Castration (female) 

Cyst of ovary 

Cystic ovary 

Cystoma of ovary 

Dermoid cyst of ovarj' - 

Dropsy of ovary 

Encysted dropsy 

Fibroid of ovary 

Hsematoma of ovary 

Multilobular cyst 

New growth of ovary (nonmalignant) 



Oophorectomy 
Ovarian cyst 

dropsy 

tumor 
Ovariotomy 
Papilloma of ovary 
Paracentesis of cyst of ovary 

parovarian cyst 
Parasitic disease of ovary 
Parovarian cyst 
Tumor of ovary 



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VI. 



-NONVENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM 
AND ANNEXA— Continued. 



132. Salpingitis and other diseases of the female genital 
organs. 



This title includes: 

Abscess of Bartholin's gland 
broad ligament 
Falloppian tube 
genital organs (female) 
labium ma jus 
minus 
ovary- 
vagina 
vulva 

vulvovaginal gland 
Amputation of clitoris 
Annexitis 
Atresia of vagina 
Bartholinitis 
Catarrhal salpingitis 
Cellulitis of vulva 
Chronic vaginitis (not gonorrhceal) 

vulvitis 
Colpocele 
Colporrhaphy 

Cyst of accessory Falloppian tube 
Bartholin's gland 
broad ligament 
Falloppian tube 
uterine ligament 
vagina 
vulva 

vulvovaginal gland 
Cystic oophoritis 

ovaritis 
Disease of Falloppian tube 

ge-ital organs (female) (un- 
qualified) 
ovary 
tube 
Displacement of ovary- 
Dropsy of broad ligament 
Falloppian tube 
tube 
Evacuation of retained menstrual fluid 
Granuloma pudendorum (female) 
Hematocele (female) 
of ovary 

uterine ligament 
Hematoma of broad ligament 
uterine ligament 
vulva 
Hematosalpinx 
Hemorrhage of ovary 
Hernia of Falloppian tube 

ovary 
Hydrocele of round ligament 

vulva 
Hydrosalpinx 



Inflammation of Falloppian tube 
ovary- 
uterine ligament 
vagina 
vulva 
Intraligamentous cyst 
Intrapelvic hemorrhage (female) 
Lymphangitis of uterine ligament 
Metrosalpingitis 
Metrovaginitis 

New growth of Falloppian tube (nonma- 
lignant) 

uterine ligament (nonma- 
lignant) 
vagina (nonmalignant) 
vulva (nonmalignant) 
Nonfilarial elephantiasis of vulva 
Occlusion of Falloppian tube 
vagina 
vulva 
Old laceration of pelvic floor 
Oophoritis 
Ovarian cirrhosis 
Ovaritis 

Parametric abscess 
Parasitic disease of vulva 
Pelvic hematocele (female) 
Perim etrosalpi ngitis 
Periuterine hematocele 
Phlegmon of broad ligament (nonpuer- 
peral or unqualified) 
Prolapse of anterior vaginal wall 
ovary 

posterior vaginal wall 
Purulent salpingitis 
Pus tube 
Pyo-oophoritis 
Pyosalpingitis 
Pyosalpinx 

Retrouterine hematocele 
Rupture of Falloppian tube 
pus tube 
tubal abscess 
tube 
Ruptured pyosalpinx 
Salpingectomy 
Salpingitis 

Salpingo-oophorectomy 
Salpingo-oophoritis 
Salpingo-ovaritis 
Salpingoperitonitis 
Sclerosis of ovary 
Septic salpingitis 



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VI.— NONVENEREAL DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY SYSTEM 
AND ANNEXA— Continued. 

132. Salpingitis and other diseases of the female genital 
organs — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Shortening of round ligament 
Stricture of Falloppian tube 

vagina 
Suppurating annexitis 

bartholinitis 

hsematoma of broad ligament 
Suppuration of Falloppian tube 
Thrombus of vulva 
Tubal abscess 
disease 
inflammation 
Tuboovarian abscess 

This title does not include: Urinary fistulse (12o) and stercoral fistulse (110) even when they involve 
the genital organs.— Gangrene of the vulva (142) 

133. Nonpuerperal diseases of the breast (cancer ex- 
cepted). 



Tuboovarian cyst 

infection 
Tumor of broad ligament 
vagina 
vulva 
Ulceration of labium majus 
minus 
ovary- 
vulva 
Vaginismus 

Vaginitis (not gonorrhceal) 
Vu 1 vitis 



This title includes: 

Abscess of breast 

mammary gland 

nipple 
Amputation of breast 
Cyst of breast 

mammary gland 
Diffuse mastitis 
Disease of breast 

nipple 
Fibrous induration of breast 
Fistula of breast (nonpuerperal) 

mammary gland 
Galactophoritis 
Hydatid cyst of breast 
Hypertrophy of breast 

mammary gland 
Inflammation of breast 

mammary gland 
nipple 
Lobular mastitis 
Mamillary abscess 
Mamillitis 



Mammary abscess 

Mammitis 

Mastitis 

Neurosis of mammary gland 

New growth of breast (nonmalignant) 

mammary gland (nonma- 
lignant) 
nipple (nonmalignant) 
Paget 's disease of nipple 
Parasitic disease of breast 

mammary gland 
nipple 
Reclus's cystic disease 

disease 
Submammary abscess 
Suppuration of breast 

mammary gland 
Tumor of breast (nonmalignant or unquali- 
fied) 
mammary gland 
Ulcer of breast 



This title dot 
the breast (43). 



not include: Fistula of the breast: puerperal, or unqualified (141). — Cancerous tumor of 



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VII.— THE PUERPERAL STATE. 

Note. — The purpose of this group of titles (134 to 141) is to include all deaths of 
women due more or less directly to childbearing. The word "puerperal" is used in 
the broadest sense to include all affections dependent upon pregnancy, parturition, 
and also diseases of the breast during lactation. It is to be understood as a qualifica- 
tion of every term included in this group, and is so expressed in the Index for many 
terms that might or might not be puerperal. The fact that childbirth occurred within 
a month of death should always be stated even though it may not have been a cause 
of death. It is preferable to show the direct connection, when it exists, as by writing 
"Puerperal eeptichaemia, " "Peritonitis following labor," etc., but the separately 
stated joint causes "Childbirth" and " Septichaemia " or "Parturition" and "Peri- 
tonitis" would lead, by interpretation, to the same statistical assignment. When- 
ever a woman of childbearing age (approximately 15 to 44 years), especially if married, 
is reported to have died from any of the following causes which might have been 
puerperal, the local registrar should endeavor to secure a definite statement from the 
reporting physician: 



Abscess of the breast 

Albuminuria 

Cellulitis 

Coma 

Convulsions 

Eclampsia 

Embolism 

Gastritis 

Hsemonhage (uterine or unqualified) 

Lymphangitis 

Metritis 



Metroperitonitis 

Metrorrhagia 

Pelviperitonitis 

Phlegmasia alba dolens 

Phlebitis 

Pyaemia 

Septichsemia 

Sudden death 

Tetanus 

Thrombosis 



The diseases included under titles 119, 124, 128, 130, 132, and 133 are understood 
to be nonpuerperal (or unqualified). Many deaths so compiled are, in fact, due to 
puerperal conditions, hence the importance of a definite statement in all cases con- 
cerning which there can be a reasonable doubt. The proportion of the "unqualified " 
should diminish with fuller cooperation of physicians and more effective administra- 
tion of registration offices. 

The terms under the following titles are to be understood in all cases as applying 
to the death of the mother. Certain terms may also designate the causes of death of 
the child, which are, of course, elsewhere compiled (see Index). 

134. Accidents of pregnancy. 



This title includes: 

Abdominal pregnancy 

Ablation of pregnant tube 

Abortion 

Accident of pregnancy 

Accidental abortion 

haemorrhage of pregnancy 
Ante partum haemorrhage 
Autointoxication of pregnancy 
Carneous mole connected with pregnancy 
Cornual pregnancy 
Cyesis 

Displacement of pregnant uterus 
Dropsy of amnion 
Ectopic gestation 

pregnancy 
Emesis gravidarum 
Evacuation of uterus 
Extrauterine gestation 

pregnancy 
Gestation 

Haemorrhage of pregnancy 
Hsemorrhagic mole 



Hydramnios 
Hydrops amnii 
Hydrorrhoea gravidarum 

in pregnancy 
Hyperemesis gravidarum 

of pregnancy 
Hysteralgia of pregnant uterus 
Immature birth 
Immaturity 
Induction of abortion 

premature labor 
Interstitial pregnancy 
Menstruation during pregnancy 
Miscarriage 
Missed abortion 

labor 
Molar pregnancy 

Mole(pregnancy, not hydatidiform) 
Multiple pregnancy 
Neuralgia of pregnant uterus 
Pernicious vomiting (female, 15y-44y) 
Persistent vomiting (pregnancy) 



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VII.— THE PUERPERAL STATE— Continued. 
134. Accidents of pregnancy — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Pregnancy 

in abnormally formed uterus 
Premature birth 

delivery 
Prolapse of pregnant uterus 
Puerperal vomiting 
Retention of dead ovum 
Retroversion of pregnant uterus 
Rupture of sac (tubal pregnancy) 
(ectopic gestation) 

This title doe 
pregnancy (138). 



Spurious labor pains 
Tubal abortion 
gestation 
pregnancy 
Uncontrollable vomiting (female, 

15y-44y) 
of pregnancy 
Vesicular mole 
Vomiting of pregnancy 
I 
not include: Puerperal septichsemia during the course of pregnancy (137).— Nephritis of 



135. Puerperal haemorrhage. 



This title includes: 

Accidental haemorrhage of parturition 
puerperium 
Adherent placenta 
Apoplexy of placenta 
Detachment of placenta 
Haemorrhage after labor 

during parturition 
from detachment 
centa 
uterus after 

tion 

uterus during parturi- 
tion 



of 



pla- 
parturi- 



Haemorrhage (puerperium) 
Malposition of placenta 
Placenta praevia 
Postpartum haemorrhage 
Puerperal haemorrhage 

metrorrhagia 

uterine haemorrhage 
Retained membranes 

placenta 

secundines 
Retention of placenta 
Separation of placenta 
Vicious insertion of placenta 



136. Other accidents of labor. 



This title includes: 

Abnormal labor 

parturition 
Accident of labor 
Accouchement 
Application of forceps 
Atony of uterus during parturition 
Breech presentation (mother) 
Caesarean section 
Cephalotomy 
Cephalotripsy 
Childbed 
Childbirth 
Confinement 
Consequence of labor 
Craniotomy 

Deformed pelvis (female, 15y-44y) 
Delayed delivery 
Difficult labor 
Diruptio uteri 
Disease of placenta 
Dystocia 
Embryotomy 
Famty presentation 
Fistula from parturition 
Foot presentation 
Forced delivery 



Forceps operation 

Haematoma of vulva, puerperium 

Hebeotomy 

Inertia of uterus 

Injury in delivery 

Instrumental delivery 

Inversion of uterus during parturition 

Labor (unqualified) 

Laceration of cervix 

perinaeum 

(parturition) 
peritonaeum 

(parturition) 
urinary bladder (parturi- 
tion) 
uterus (parturition) 
vagina (parturition) 
vulva (parturition) 

Laparoelytrotomy 

Malpresentation 

Metrorrhexia 

Multiple birth 

parturition 

Parturition 

Perinaeorrhaphy 

Porro's operation 



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VII.— THE PUERPERAL STATE— Continued. 
136. Other accidents of labor — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Postpartum curettement 

Prolonged labor 

Protracted labor (mother) 

Puerperal apoplexy 

hsematoma of vulva 
metrorrhexis 
perforation of uterus 

Retarded labor 

Rupture of bladder (parturition) 



Rupture of perinaeum (parturition) 
uterus (parturition) 
vagina (parturition) 
vulva (parturition) 

^Shock of birth 

Subinvolution of uterus 

Symphysiotomy 

Transverse presentation 

Version (during labor) 



137. Puerperal septicheemia. 

This title includes: 

Childbed fever Puerperal 

Decidual endometritis 

Infected tubal pregnancy 

Milk fever (female) 

Postabortive sepsis 

Postpartum pyaemia 

sepsis 

septichaemia 
Puerperal 1 abscess 

of broad ligament 

cellulitis 

endometritis 

erysipelas 

fever 

infection 

inflammation of uterus 

lymphangitis 

metritis 

metroperitonitis 

metrosalpingitis 

parauterine abscess 

pelvic cellulitis 
peritonitis 

This title does not include: Septichasmia (unqualified) [except in connection with childbirth] (20) — 
Puerperal scarlatina (7). 

138. Puerperal albuminuria and convulsions. 

This title includes: 



pelviperitonitis 

perimetritis 

perimetrosalpingitis 

peritoneal infection 

peritonitis 

periuterine cellulitis 

phlegmon of broad ligament 

purulent endometritis 

pyaemia 

pyohaemia 

pyrexia 

salpingitis 

sapraemia 

sepsis 

septic endometritis 

fever 

infection 

intoxication 

metritis 

peritonitis 
septichaemia 
suppurative metritis 



Albuminuria of pregnancy 
Chorea of pregnancy 
Eclampsia gravidarum 

of labor 
pregnancy 
Nephritis of pregnancy 
Postpartum eclampsia 
Postpuerperal nephritis 
Puerperal albuminuria 

anuria 

Bright's disease 

coma 

convulsions 

cramps 

dropsy 
This title does not include: Puerperal scarlatina (7). 



Puerperal eclampsia 
nephritis 
spasms 
tetanus 
toxaemia 
uraemia 

uraemic convulsions 
coma 
delirium 
dementia 
eclampsia 
intoxication 
poisoning 
Toxaemia of pregnancy 
Uraemia of pregnancy 



1 Any of the conditions following are compiled as puerperal when returned in connection with abortion, 
miscarriage, childbirth, labor, etc., even if not definitely so stated. 



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VII.— THE PUERPERAL STATE— Continued. 

139. Puerperal phlegmasia alba dolens, embolus, sudden 
death. 



This title includes: 

Milk leg (female) 
Puerperal embolism 

of lung 
phlebitis 

phlegmasia alba dolens 
pulmonary embolism 
sudden death 
syncope 
thrombosis 
Sudden death after delivery 

from cardiac embolism 
after delivery 
cardiac thrombosis 

after delivery 
cerebral haemorrhage 
after delivery 



Sudden death from embolism after deliv- 
ery 
entrance of air into 
vein after delivery 
nervous exhaus t i o n 

after delivery 
pulmonary embolism 

after delivery 
pulmonary thrombo- 
sis after delivery 
shock after delivery 
thrombosis after de- 
livery 
in puerperium 
Venous thrombosis consequent on parturi- 
tion 
White leg (female, 15y-44y) 



This title does not include: Phlegmasia alba dolens (nonpuerperal) (82). 
Frequent complications: Gangrene —Embolism. 



140. Following childbirth (not otherwise denned). 

This title includes: 



Following childbirth 
Puerperal accident 

insanity 

mania 

melancholia 



Puerperal displacement of uterus 

state 
Puerperium 

Result of labor (without further explana- 
tion) 



This title does not include: Nonpuerperal sudden death (188). — Puerperal scarlatina (7). 

141. Puerperal diseases of the breast. 

This title includes: 



Abscess of breast following parturition 
Fissure of nipple, puerperium 
Fistula of breast (puerperal or unquali- 
fied) 
Galactocele 
Galactorrhea 
Mammary fistula 
Puerperal abscess of breast 

mammary gland 
disease of breast 



Puerperal diffuse mastitis 
fissure of nipple 
fistula of breast 

mammary gland 
galactophoritis 
inflammation of breast 
mammary abscess 
mammitis 
mastitis 



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VIII.— DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND OF THE CELLULAR TISSUE 
142. Gangrene. 

This title includes: 

Acute infective gangrene 

Cancrum oris 

Canker 

Dermatitis gangrenosa 

Dropsical gangrene 

Dry gangrene 

Erythromelalgia 

Eschar 

Gangrene 

of abdomen 

alveoli 

connective tissue 

extremity 

face 

foot 

gum 

leg 

mouth 

old age 

penis 

scrotum 

skin 

spine 

tendon 

testicle 

vulva 

Thistitle docs not include: Gangrene of the 
(109).— Gangrenous erysipelas (18).— Diabetic 



Gangrenous anaemia 
cellulitis 
dermatitis 
glossitis 
pemphigus 
septichaemia 
stomatitis 
ulcer 

Infective gangrene 

Malignant oedema 

Moist gangrene 

Mortification (see Gangrene) 

Noma 

of mouth 

vulva 

pudendi 

Phagedena 

of penis 
vulva 

Raynaud's disease 

Senile gangrene 

Septic gangrene 

Sloughing phagedena 

Sphacelus 

Symmetrical gangrene 

Tropical phagedena 



throat (100).— Gangrene of the lung (95) 
gangrene (50). 



Hernial gangrene 



143. Furuncle. 



This title includes: 


i 


j Boil 


Furunculosis 


Carbuncle 


Malignant carbuncle 


Furuncle 


Multiple carbuncle 


144. Acute abscess. 




This title includes: 




Abscess (unqualified) 


Acute abscess (see Abscess) 


of abdominal wall 


Cellulitis (see Abscess) 


arm 


Cervical abscess 


buttock 


cellulitis 


cervical gland 


Diffuse cellulitis 


connective tissue 


pelvic cellulitis (male) 


gland 


phlegmon 


hand 


suppuration 


head 


Femoral abscess 


! le S 


phlegmon 


loin 


Fistulous abscess 


mediastinum 


Glandular abscess 


nates 


Gluteal abscess 


neck 


Inflammation of connective 1 issue 


perineum 


Inguinal abscess 


scalp 


Internal abscess 


side 


Malignant abscess 


thigh 


cellulitis 


umbilicus 


Metastatic abscess 



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VIII.— DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND OF THE CELLULAR TISSUE— Oontd. 
144. Acute abscess — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Multiple abscess 
Panaris 
Paronychia 
Pectoral abscess 
Pelvic abscess (male) 

cellulitis (male) 

phlegmon (male) 

suppuration (male) 
Pericellulitis 
Pericranial suppuration 
Pernicious abscess 
Phlegmon (see Abscess) 

This title does not include: Abscess: cold, or bacillary, or ossifluent, or by congestion (34).— Adenophleg- 
mon (84).— Suppurating adenitis (84).— Bubo: suppurating, or unqualified (84).— Abscess: lymphangitic, 
or of the groin, or of the axilla (84).— Abscess: of the pharynx, or of the throat, or retropharyngeal (100).— 
Abscess of the liver (115). — Abscess of the iliac fossa (108).— Abscess of the pelvis in females (130). — Periu- 
terine abscess (130).— Abscess of the prostate (126). — Perinephric abscess (122).— Abscess: urinary, or 
periurethral or perineal (125;. — Abscess of the breast (nonpuerperal) (133). — Abscess of the breast (puer- 
peral) (141).— Angioleucitis (84).— Phlegmonous erysipelas (18).— Erysipelatous phlegmon (18). 
of the frontal sinus, or of the maxillary sinus, etc. (146). 



Phlegmonous abscess 
cellulitis 
tumor 
Pus cavity 

Retroperitoneal abscess 
Ruptured abscess 
Scapular abscess 
Sloughing abscess 
Suppuration of muscle 
Suppurative cellulitis 
Ulcer of groin 
Whitlow 



145. Other diseases of the skin and annexa. 



This title includes: 

Acne 

Angiokeratoma 

Atrophic ulcer 

Autoplasty 

Bedsore 

Cheloid 

Chilblain 

Chloasma 

Chronic ulcer 

Clavus 

Congenital ichthyosis 

sclerema (ly+) 
Corn 

Crural ulcer 
Crusta lactea 
Dermatitis 

venenata 
Dermatosis 
Diffuse sclerodermia 

of cellular tissue 
skin 
Division of cicatricial adhesions 
Ecthyma 
Eczema 

Elephantiasis (nonfilarial) 
Arabum 
of connective tissue 

leg 

lymphatic vessel 

penis 

scrotum 

vulva 
Emphysema of cellular tissue 

connective tissue 
Erythema 

Exfoliative dermatitis 
Fistulous ulcer 



General dermatitis 
Grafting skin 
Hebra's prurigo 
Herpes 

zoster 
Ichthyosis 
Impetigo 
Infantile eczema 
Ingrown nail 
Intertrigo 
Itch 
Keloid 
Keratosis 
Lichen 

Lupus erythematosus 
Malignant pemphigus 
Melanoderma 
Melasma 
Miliaria 
Milk crust 
Molluscum contagiosum 

fibrosum 
Morphcea 
Myiasis 

Nonfilarial elephantiasis 
Onychia 
Onychoma 
Onyxis 

Pachydermatitis 
Pachydermia 
Parasitic disease of connective tissue 

skin 
Pemphigus 

neonatorum 

of infants 
Pernio 



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VIII.— DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND OF THE CELLULAR TISSUE— Contd. 

145. Other diseases of the skin and annexa — Continued. 

This title includes: 

Pityriasis 

Polysarcia 

Prurigo 

Pruritus 

Psoriasis 

Ringworm 

Rosacea 

Salt rheum 

Scabies 

Scalled head 

Sclerema (ly+) 

Sclerodermia 

Serpiginous ulcer 

Shingles 

Skin parasites 

Sloughing ulcer 

Subcutaneous emphysema 



Surgical emphysema 
Sycosis 

Trophoneurosis 
Tumor of nail 
skin 
Ulcer (unqualified) 
of leg 

neck 

perinaeum 
Ulceration 
Urticaria 
Verruca 
Vicious cicatrix 
Wardrop's disease 
Wart 
Zona 
Zoster 



Thistitle does not include: Pachydermic cachexia (SS).— Elephantiasis Gnvcorum (17). 



IX.— DISEASES OF THE BONES AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
LOCOMOTION. 

146. Diseases of the bones (tuberculosis excepted). 



This title includes: 

Abscess of antrum of Highmore 

bone 

ethmoidal sinus 

frontal sinus 

jaw 

mastoid process 

maxillary sinus 

periosteum 

sphenoidal sinus 
Caries 

of bone 
orbit 
Circumscribed periostitis 
Correction of deformity of bone by fracture 
Craniotabes 
Cyst of bone 

jaw 
Depressed bone of skull 
Diffuse periostitis 
Disease of accessory sinus 

bone 

frontal sinus 

mastoid cell 

periosteum 
Empyema of accessory sinus 
frontal sinus 
mastoid process 
Epiphysitis of bone 
Ethmoidal sinusitis 
Ethmoiditis 
Exostosis 

Faulty union of bone 
Fever sore 

Foreign body in accessory sinus 
antrum 

of Highmore 



Foreign body in frontal sinus (and other 
sinuses) 
maxillary sinus 
Fragilitas ossium 
Frontal sinusitis 
Gangrene of bone 
General necrosis 
Grafting bone 
Hypertrophy of bone 
Infective necrosis 

osteomyelitis 
periostitis 
Inflammation of accessory sinus 
bone 
jaw 
Leontiasis ossea 
Mastoid abscess 
disease 
fistula 
Mastoiditis 
Maxillary sinusitis 
Myelomatosis 
Necrosis 

of antrum 
bone 
femur 
jaw 

mastoid 
maxilla 
orbit 
pelvis 
New growth of accessory sinus (nonmalig- 
uant) 
bone (nonmaliguant) 
jaw (nonmaliguant) 
spine (nonmalignant) 



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IX. 



-DISEASES OF THE BONES AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
LOCOMOTION— Continued. 



146. Diseases of the bones — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Node 

Nonunion of fractured bone 

Osseous tumor 

Osteitis 

deformans 
Osteochondroma 
Osteoclasis 
Osteodynia 
Osteoma 
Osteomyelitis 
Osteoperiostitis 

of palate 
Osteoplastic resection (of skull) 
Osteotomy 
Pansinusitis 
Parasitic disease of accessory sinus 

bone 

frontal sinus 

jaw 

maxillary sinus 

spine 
Perforation of mastoid antrum 
cell 

This title does not include: Abscess: ossifluent, or by congestion (34). — Osteocopic pains (37). — Osteosar- 
coma (45).— Phosphoric necrosis (58).— Caries of the petrous bone (76).— Dental caries (99).— Fractures 
(185). 

147. Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis and rheumatism 
excepted). 

This title includes: 



Perforation of palatine vault 
Periosteal abscess 
Periostitis 
Periostosis 
Purulent osteitis 
Sacrococcygeal tumor 
Sequestrum 
Sinusitis 

Sphenoidal sinusitis 
Sphenoiditis 
Spinal osteoarthritis 
Spontaneous fracture of bone 
spine 
Suppuration of frontal sinus 
Suppurative osteomyelitis 

periostitis 
Symmetrical exostosis 
osteoma 
Tumor of bone 

cranium 

skull 
Ununited fracture 



Abscess of joint 
Ankylosis 

of joint 
spine 
Arthralgia 
Arthrectomy 
Arthritis 
Arthrocele 
Arthrodesis 
Arthrodynia 
Arthropathy 
Arthrophyte 
Arthropyosis 
Bow-leg (nourhachitic) 
Chondroma] ac ia 
Contracture of joint 
Coxa valga 
vara 
Cyst of joint 
Disease of joint 
Dislocation of bone (nontraumatic) 

intraarticular cartilage (dis- 
ease) 

joint (nontraumatic) 
Epiphysitis of hip 
Fibrous ankylosis of joint 
Foreign body in joint 



General ankylosis 
Genu extrorsum 

recurvatum 

valgum 

varum 
Haemorrhage of joint (nontraumatic) 
Hydrarthrosis 
Infective synovitis 
Inflammation of joint 
Loose body in joint 

cartilage 
Necrosis of hip 
Neuropathic joint disease 
New growth of joint (nonmalignant) 
Osseous ankylosis of joint 
Polyarthritis (nonvertebral) 
Purulent arthritis 
synovitis 
Septic arthritis 
Spondylolisthesis 
Suppuration of joint 
Suppurative synovitis 
Synostosis of joint 
spine 
Synovitis 
Tapping joint 
Villous synovitis 



TMstitle does not include: Rheumatic arthritis (47). 



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IX.— DISEASES OF THE BONES AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
LOCOMOTION— Continued. 

148. Amputations. 

Note. — The cause for which the amputation was made should always be stated. 
This will enable the death to be classified elsewhere, as a rule. 



This title includes: 



Amputation 
Disarticulation 



Resection (unqualified) 



This title does not include: Amputation of the breast (133). — Amputation of the penis (127). 
Complications: Septichaemia. — Erysipelas.— Tetanus.— Haemorrhage. 

149. Other diseases of the organs of locomotion. 

This title includes: 



A.bscess of bursa 


Intercostal myalgia 


muscle 


Loose body in sheath of tendon 


tendon 


Lumbago 


Adhesion of tendon 


Mallet finger 


Ainhum 


Metatarsalgia 


Amyotonia congenita 


Muscular dystrophy 


Atrophy of muscle 


rheumatism 


Bunion 


Myalgia 


Bursal cyst 


of muscle 


Bursitis 


Myodiastasis 


Chondritis 


Myositis 


Club foot (not congenital) 


fibrosa 


hand (not congenital) 


ossificans 


Contracted palmar fascia 


Myotomy 


Contraction of fascia 


Myotonia congenita 


tendon 


Neuromyositis 


Contracture of muscle 


New growth of bursa (nonmalignant) 


Cramp of muscle 


tendon (nonmalignant) 


Crepitating synovitis 


Ossification of cartilage 


Deformity of foot (acquired) 


muscle 


hand (acquired) 
limb (acquired) 


Painful flat foot 


talipes valgus 


Degeneration of muscle 


Parasitic disease of muscle 


Dermatomyositis 
Diastasis of muscle 


Perichondritis 


Pes cavus 


Diffused ganglion 


planus 


Disease of aponeuroses 


valgus 


tendon 


Polymyositis 


Division of fascia 


Progressive ossifying myositis 


Dupuytren's contraction 


Psoitis 


disease 


Retraction of finger 


Fatty infiltration of muscle 


palmar fascia 


Flat foot 


Rheumatism of muscle 


Ganglion 


Rupture of muscle 


Grafting tendon 


tendon 


Hemorrhagic polymyositis 


Shortening of tendon 


Hallux valgus 


Spasmodic torticollis 


varus 


Talipes 


Hammer toe 


calcaneovalgus 


Hernia of muscle 


calcaneus 


Housemaids' knee 


cavus 


Hygroma 


equinovalgus 


Hypertrophy of muscle 


equinovarus 


Infective myositis 


valgus 


Inflammation of bursa 


varus 


fascia 


Tarsalgia 


muscle 


Tenontosynovitis 


sheath of tendon 


Tenophyte 


tendon 


Tenorrhaphy 



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IX.— DISEASES OF THE BONES AND OF THE ORGANS OF 
LOCOMOTION— Continued. 



149. Other diseases of the organs of locomotion — ContcL 

This title includes: 



Tenosynovitis 

Tenotomy 

Thecal abscess 

Thomsen's disease 

Torticollis 

Traumatic ossifying myositis 



Tumor of bursa 

cartilage 

fascia 

sheath of tendon 

tendon 
Union of divided tendon 



X.— MALFORMATIONS. 

150. Congenital malformations (stillbirths not included). 

Note. — All malformations or deformities acquired after birth are classified under 
the diseases of the organ or part involved. This title may be subdivided as follows, 
only those malformations of sufficient importance to be returned as causes of death 
being considered: 

(1) Hydrocephalus. 

This subtitle includes: 

Chronic hydrocephalus 
Congenital cerebral tumor 

hydiocephalus 

tumor of brain 
Dropsy of brain 
Ependymitis 

TMs subtitle does not include: Acquired hydrocephalus (74).— Hydrocephalus from tuberculous menin- 
gitis (30). 

(2) Congenital malformations of the heart. 
This subtitle includes: 



Hydrocephalus (unqualified) 

of brain 
Megalocephalus 
Natal hydrocephalus 
Water on brain 
in head 



Aortic malformation 

Atelocardia 

Blue baby 
disease 

Cardiac deformity 

Congenital aortic stenosis 
disease of heart 
malformation of heart 
mitral stenosis 
pulmonary stenosis 
valvular heart disease 
vitium cordis 

Cyanosis (due to malformation of heart) 
(persistence of foramen ovale) 
from nonclosure of foramen of 
Botallo 

Deformity of heart 



Imperfect closure of foramen ovale 
development of heart 
heart 
Intrauterine malformation of heart 

septum 
Malformation of heart 
Morbus cseruleus 
Nonclosure of Eustachian valve 
foramen of Botallo 
ovale 
Open foramen ovale 
Patent ductus arteriosus 

foramen ovale 
Persistence of foramen of Botallo 

ovale 
Pervious ductus arteriosus 
Premature valvular disease of heart 



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X.— MALFORMATIONS— Continued. 



150. Congenital malformations — Continued. 



(3) Other congenital malformations. 

This subtitle includes: 



Abnormality 


Imperforate anus 


Abnormity 


pharynx 


Adenoids (congenital) 


rectum 


Anaspadias 


Malformation 




Arrest of development 


of abdominal wall 


Branchial cyst 




anus 


Cerebral hernia (congenital) 




artery 


meningocele. 




bladder 


Cleft palate 




bone 


Congenital abnormality 




brain 


abnormity 




digestive system 


amputation 




intestine 


atresia (of any part of body) 




jaw 


club foot 




larynx 


cystic disease of kidney 




Up 


deformity 




lymphatic system 


dislocation 




membrane of brain 


fracture 




spinal 


imperforate urethra 




cord 


intestinal obstruction 




(menin- 


laryngeal stenosis 




gocele) 


malformation (stillbirth not 




nervous system 


included, see also Malforma- 




oesophagus 


tion) 




palate 


obstruction 




rectum 


of intestine 




skull 


pyloric stenosis 




spinal column 


spina bifida 




cord 


stenosis 




membrane 


of intestine 




spine 


larynx 


Meningocele 




talipes 


Meningomyelocele 


tumor 


Microcephaly 




Deformity 


Monster 




Ectopia 


Myelocele 




of bladder 


Naevus 




vesicae 


of skin 




Encephalocele 


pigmentosas 


Epispadias 


Nondeyelopment of brain 


Exomphalos 


Occlusion of anus (infant) 


Exstrophy of bladder 


Omphalocele 




Extroversion of bladder 


Phimosis 




Fissure of lip (harelip) 


Podencephalus 




malformation 


Preternatural birth 


palate 


Spina bifida 




spinal column 


Spinal hernia 




Harelip 


meningocele 


Hemicephalus 


Syndactylism 




Hydrencephalocele 


Syringomyelocele 
Torsion of penis 


Hydromyelia 


Hydromyelocele 


Ulcerating spina bifida 


Hydrorrhachis 


Urachal cyst 




Hypospadias 
Imperfect development 


Vascular naevus 




of skin 


intestinal canal 







This subtitle does not include: Coloboma (75).- 
cephalus (74). 



-Painful valgus flatfoot (149). — Acquired hydro- 



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XI.— EARLY INFANCY. 



151. Congenital debility, icterus, and sclerema. 

Note. — Formerly this title included only infants under 3 months of age, as is still 
the case with the other titles (152 and 153) of this group. This direction has now 
been withdrawn and no other substituted. In the United States and in England 
this title will be restricted to deaths of children under 1 year of age. It is desirable 
to subdivide this title in order to segregate the very important group of deaths reported 
as due to "premature birth." 

(1) Premature birth (not stillborn). 1 

This subtitle includes: 



Accidental abortion 
Immature birth 
Immaturity 
Incomplete gestation 
Injury of mother causing 

birth. 
Miscarriage 



premature 



Nondevelopment 
Nonviability 
Partus intempestivus 
Premature birth 
Prematurity 
Puerperal eclampsia 



(2) Congenital debility. 
This subtitle includes: 

Acute catarrhal hepatitis ( — ly) 
jaundice (— ly) 
hepatitis ( — ly) 

Artificial feeding (— ly) 

Asthenia (— ly) 

Atony (— ly) 

Atresia of lung ( — ly) 

Atrophy (-ly) 

Black jaundice ( — ly) 

Bottle feeding (— ly) 

Buhl's disease 

Cachexia (— ly) 

Catarrhal hepatitis (— ly) 
icterus (— ly) 
jaundice ( — ly) 

Congenital (— ly) 

ascites (— ly) 
asthenia (— ly) 
autotoxsemia ( — ly ) 
cirrhosis of liver (— ly) 
debility (-ly) 
dyspnoea (— ly) 
hepatic cirrhosis ( — ly ) 
icterus (— ly) 
insufficiency (— ly) 
malnutrition ( — ly) 
sclerema ( — ly ) 
uraemia (— ly) 
weakness (— ly) 

Constitutional weakness (— ly) 

Debility (-ly) 

Decline (— ly) 

Emaciation ( — ly) 



Exhaustion ( — ly) 
Extravasation of lung (— ly) 
Failure of circulation (—ly) 
respiration (— ly) 
Feeble constitution (— ly) 

infant (— ly) 
General atrophy (— ly) 

breaking down (— ly) 
debility (-ly) 
decline (— ly) 
marasmus (— ly) 
oedema ( — ly) 
weakness (— ly) 
Gradual decline (— ly) 
Haematogenous icterus (— ly) 

jaundice (— ly) 
Hsemorrhagic icterus (— ly) 

jaundice (— ly) 
Hepatitis (— ly) 

of newborn 
Hydrops neonatorum 
Icterus (— ly) 

neonatorum 
of newborn 
Ill-development 
Imperfect circulation ( — ly) 
Improper food (— ly) 
Inanition) from disease, — ly) 
Infancy (— ly) 
Infantile atrophy (— ly) 
dropsy (-ly) 
heart failure ( — ly) 



i Deaths are compiled under Premature birth only when decedents are infants under 1 year of age. 
For those at or over that age, deaths are charged to title 189 unless anotner cause is stated in connection 
with the fact of prematurity. The fact of prematurity is sometimes inferred from the statements of cause 
of death of mother (e. g., "abortion," "miscarriage"), and it is of course necessary to apply such statement 
only to children born alive. Stillbirths are not included among deaths at all, no matter what the cause 
of death pno. to birth (complete separation from body of mother) may have been. On the other hand, it 
is not permissible to exclude deaths of children prematurely born alive from the compilation of deaths. 



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XI.— EARLY INFANCY— Continued. 

151. Congenital debility, icterus, and sclerema — Contd. 

(2) Congenital debility — Continued. 



This subtitle includes: 

Infantile inertia ( — ly) 

tabes (— ly) 
Infirmity (— ly) 
Inviability 
Jaundice (— ly) 

of newborn 
Malassimilation ( — ly) 
Maldevelopment 
Malignant hepatitis (— ly) 
icterus (— ly) 
jaundice ( — ly) 
Malnutrition ( -ly) 
Marasmus (— ly) 
Multiple birth (child) 
Newborn 
Obstructive icterus (— ly) 

jaundice (— ly) 
(Edema (-ly) 

neonatorum 
of newborn 
Paedatrophia (— ly) 
Paralysis of lung (— ly) 



Progressive asthenia (— ly) 
weakness ( — ly) 
" Prostration (—ly) 

Pulmonary atresia (— ly) 

extravasation (— ly) 
insufficiency (— ly) 

Sclerema ( — ly) 

neonatorum 

Septic jaundice (— ly) 

Sick from birth ( — ly) 

Spasmodic asthenia (— ly) 

Tabes (infants) 

Uric acid infarction (— ly) 

Vital degeneration (— ly) 

Want of breast milk 

vitality (-ly) 

Wasting (— ly) 

disease (infants) 

Weakness (— ly) 

Worn out ( — ly) 

Yellow jaundice (— ly) 



152. Other causes peculiar to early infancy. 

Note. — This title includes only deaths of infants under 3 months of age. 
(1) Injuries at birth (not stillborn). 

This subtitle includes: 



Abnormal labor 

parturition 
Accident of labor 

Accidental suffocation in labor (—3m) 
Apoplexy neonatorum 
Breech presentation 
Caesarean operation 
Cephalaematoma 
Cephalic haemorrhage (at birth) 
Cerebral compression (injury at birth) 

haemorrhage (injury at birth) 

pressure (injury at birth) 
Compression during birth 

of brain (injury at birth) 
umbilical cord 
Consequence of labor 
Delayed confinement 

delivery 
Difficult birth 

labor 
Dystocia 

Excessive pressure in delivery 
Foot presentation 
Forced delivery- 
Forceps operation 
Haematoma of brain 
Haemorrhage before birth 

parturition 



Haemorrhage of scalp (injury at birth) 
Injury at birth 

in delivery 
Inspiration of vaginal mucus 
Instrumental delivery 
Malpresentation 
Placenta praevia 
Podalic version 
Pressure during birth. 

of funis 

on brain (injury at birth) 
Prolapse of funis 

umbilical cord 
Prolonged labor 
Protracted dry birth 

labor 
Puncture of f oetal membrane 
Retarded labor 

Rupture of brain (incident to birth) 
Shock of birth 

Strangulation of umbilical cord 
Suffocation in childbirth (—3m) 1 

of foetus during parturition * 
Transverse presentation 
Traumatism of birth 
Yectis (use of) 
Version 



1 But not resulting in death before complete separation of the body of the child from the mother. 
81935°— 11 9 



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XI.— EARLY INFANCY— Continued. 

152. Other causes peculiar to early infancy — Continued. 

(2) Other causes peculiar to early infancy. x 

This subtitle includes: 



Apncea (—3m) 

neonatorum 
Asphyxia 2 

neonatorum 
of newborn 
pallida 
Atelectasis 

neonatorum 
of newborn 
Cellulitis of umbilicus (—3m) 
Collapse of lung 
Congenital atelectasis 
cyanosis 
peritonitis 
Congestive asphyxia 
Cyanopathy 
Cyanosis 

(not due to malformation of 

heart, —3m) 
neonatorum 
of newborn 
Disease of navel 

umbilicus 
Gangrene of umbilical cord 
Haemoglobinuria neonatorum 
Haemophilia neonatorum 
Haemorrhage of funis 
navel 
newborn 

153. Lack of care. 



Haemorrhage of umbilical cord 
umbilicus 
viscera 
Hereditary sepsis 
Imperfect inflation of lung (—3m) 
Infantile derangement 

disease 
Infected navel 

umbilicus 
Infectious omphalitis 
Inflammation of navel 

umbilical cord 
umbilicus 
Malaena neonatorum 
Mortification of umbilical cord 
Omphalitis 
Omphalorrhagia 
Phlebitis of umbilicus 
Postnatal asphyxia 
Sepsis of umbilicus 
Septic infection of umbilicus 

umbilical cord 
Septichaemia from navel 

of umbilicus 
Simple apncea 
Ulcer of navel cord 
Undeveloped lung (—3m) 
Winckel's disease 



Note. — This title includes only deaths of infants under 3 months of age. 
This title includes: 



Lack of care (newborn) 

clothing (newborn) 
Neglect 
Uncleanliness (newborn) 



Bad treatment (newborn) 
Desertion (newborn) 
Exposure 

to cold 
Lack of care 

1 Exclusive of injuries at birth. 

2 The very indefinite term "asphyxia" is sometimes returned by physicians with no statement as to dis- 
ease or condition causing it. When no definite information can be secured, death is compiled under title 
No. 152 for infants under 3 months of age and under title No. 189 for persons above that age. 



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XII.— OLD AGE. 



154. Senility. 

This title includes: 

Age (70y+) 

Asthenia (70y+) 

Atony (70y+) 

Atrophy (70y+) 
of old age 

Cachexia (70y+) 

of old age 

Debility (70y+) 

of old age 

Decline (70y+) 

Degeneration (70y+) 

Dementia of old age 

Euthanasia (70y+) 

Exhaustion (70y+) 
of old age 

General atrophy (70y+) 

breaking down (70y+) 
debility (70y+) 
decline (70y+) 
marasmus (70y+) 
senile failure 
weakness (70y+) 

Gradual decline (70y+) 

Imbecility of old age 

Inanition (from disease, 70y+) 

Infirmity (70y+) 

Malassimilation (70y+) 

Malnutrition (70y+) 

Marasmus (70y+) 
of old age 

Morbus senilis 

Old age 



Progressive asthenia (70y+) 
weakness (70y-f ) 
Prostration (70y+) 
Senectus 
Senile asthenia 

atrophy 

cachexia 

debility 

decay 

degeneration 

dementia 

exhaustion 

fibrosis 

heart 

imbecility 

insanity 

mania 

marasmus 

melancholia 

paresis 

prostration 

psychosis 

softening 

vascular degeneration 

weakness 
Senility 

Vital degeneration (70y+) 
Want of vitality (70y+) 
Wasting (70y+) 
Weakness (70y+) 
Worn out (70y+) 



This title does not include: Senile gangrene 42). — Senile paralysis (6G). 



XIII.— EXTERNAL CAUSES. 



Note. — Under suicide should be classed only those deaths in which suicide or 
attempt at suicide is proved. In collective suicides, only adults should be classed 
under suicide and minors should be considered as the victims of murder (182-184). 

155. Suicide by poison. 

This title includes: 



Poisoning (suicidal) 1 

Suicide by poison (any solid or liquid) ! 

This title does not include: Morphinism (59). — Cocainism (59) 



Voluntary poisoning 



i See list under Poisoning in Index. Of course any poison not included in list, if taken with suicidal 
intent, should be included under this title (155), unless a gas or vapor killing by inhalation (156). 



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Xni.— EXTERNAL CAUSES— Continued. 
156. Suicide by asphyxia. 

This title includes: 



Suicide by asphyxia (any gas or vapor) 
carbon monoxide 
chloroform (vapor) 
gas (any gas) x 
illuminating gas 



Suicide by inhalation of gas (any gas or 



vapor 



suffocation (any gas or vapor) l 
vapor (any vapor) 



157. Suicide by hanging or strangulation. 

This title includes: 
Suicide by hanging | Suicide by strangulation 

158. Suicide by drowning. 

This title includes: 
Suicide by drowning | Suicide by submersion 

159. Suicide by firearms. 

This title includes: 
Suicide by firearms | Suicide by shooting 

160. Suicide by cutting or piercing instruments. 

This title includes: 

Suicide by cutting instrument I Suicide by piercing instrument 

throat 

161. Suicide by jumping from high places. 

This title includes: 

Suicide by jumping from high places 

162. Suicide by crushing. 

This title includes: 

Suicide by crushing | Suicide by j limping before other vehicles . 

jumping before train 

163. Other suicides. 

This title includes: 

Felo de se 
Suicidal wound 
Suicide (unqualified) 

1 See list under Poisoning in Index, with alternative references to 155 or 156, accordingly as certain poi- 
sonous agents may be used, with suicidal intent, in either the solid or liquid forms (155) or as a vapor by 
inhalation (156). "When the form is not known, preference is given to the usual method, e. g., suicide by 
chloroform (156). 



Suicide by burns 
fire 
scalds 



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XIII.— EXTERNAL CAUSES— Continued. 



164. Poisoning by food. 

This title includes: 

Acute food poisoning 

Botulism 

Cheese poisoning 

Creatoxismus 

Damaged meat poisoning 

Diseased food 

Egg albumen poisoning 

Fish poisoning 

Food poisoning (unqualified) 

Ichthyotoxicon poisoning 

Meat poisoning 



Milk poisoning 
Mouldy bread poisoning 
Mushroom poisoning- 
Mussel poisoning 
Poisonous food 
Pork poisoning 
Potato poisoning 

Ptomaine poisoning (food poisoning) 
Sausage poisoning 
Shell fish poisoning 
Tyrotoxicon poisoning 



165. Other acute poisonings. 

This title includes: 



Poisoned wound 

Poisoning * 

Serum intoxication 
poisoning 

Snake bite 

Toxic gastritis 

gastroenteritis 
meningitis 

Venom of animal 

centipede 

Venomous bite 



Accidental poisoning 
Acute ergotism 
poisoning 
toxic gastritis 

gastroenteritis 
Antimonial cholera 
Antitoxin poisoning 
Bite of insect 

venomous serpent 
viper 
Opium narcosis 

This title does not include: Saturnism (57). — Hydrargyrism, etc. (58 or 59, according to circumstances). — 
Morphinism, Chronic ergotism, etc. (59). — Intoxication by ptomaines (autointoxication) (55). — Autointox- 
ication (55).— Urinary intoxication (125).— Ursemic intoxication (120).— Poisoning by food (164)-— Suicide 
by poisoning (155). — Homicidal poisoning (184). 

166. Conflagration. 

This title includes: 

Conflagration (to include all injuries of 
whatsoever nature resulting therefrom) 
Crushed at fire (conflagration) 
Fire (in sense of conflagration) 



Inhalation of smoke (burning building) 
Jumped from burning building 
Suffocation (burning building) 



167. Burns (conflagration excepted). 

This title includes: 



Burn (conflagration excepted, of any or- 
gan or part) 
by boiling liquid 
water 
coal oil 

corrosive substance 
fire 

gasoline 
kerosene 
petroleum 
steam 

sulphuric acid 
This title does not include: Conflagration (166). 



Burn by vitriol 
Dermatitis actinica 

ambustionis 
Effects of corrosives 

radium 

x rays 
Explosion of lamp 
Lamp accident 
Scald (of any part of body) 

by steam 
Sunburn 



1 See list under Poisoning in Index. Solid or liquid poisons not known to be used with suicidal or homi- 
cidal intent (accidental or probably accidental), and not included under chronic occupational poisoning 
(57 or 58), habit poisoning (59), or food poisoning (164), belong under this title. 



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XIII.— EXTERNAL CAUSES— Continued. 

168. Absorption of deleterious gases (conflagration ex- 
cepted) . 



This title includes: 

Accidental asphyxia 
Acetylene poisoning 
Acute etherism 
Ammonia poisoning 
Amyl nitrite poisoning 
Anaesthesia chloroform 
Anaesthetic 

for operation (unqualified) 
Asphyxia (accidental) 
by fumes 

gas (accidental) 

smoke (conflagration ex- 
cepted) 

stove 

vapor 
Bisulphide of carbon poisoning 
Carbon bisulphide poisoning 
dioxide poisoning 
monoxide poisoning 
Charcoal fumes 
Chloroform (vapor) 
Choke damp poisoning (not in mines) 
Coal gas poisoning 
Cordite poisoning (vapor) 
Cyanogen poisoning 
Delayed chloroform poisoning (vapor) 
Deleterious gas 

This title does not include: Asphyxia of an adult (without further statement) (189).— Chronic ether- 
Ism (59).— Suicide by asphyxia (156).— Homicidal gas poisoning (184). 



Ether (vapor) 

Gas 

Hydrogen sulphide 

Illuminating gas 

Inhalation of gas 

Kiln vapors 

Laughing gas 

Marsh gas 

Nitrous oxide 

Noxious vapors or effluvia (including 

those produced by explosives) 
Overlain 

Poisoning (gas or vapor) * 
Poisonous gas 

vapor 
Sewer gas poisoning 

poisoning 
Suffocation (unqualified) 

(by abnormal atmospheric 

pressure) 
(by gas or vapor) 
by gas, poisonous 

smoke (conflagration ex- 
cepted) 
in bed 
Sulphuretted hydrogen 
Water gas 



169. Accidental drowning. 

Note. — This title includes all drowning not definitely stated to be suicidal (158) 
or homicidal (184) in character. 



This title includes: 

Accidental drowning 

submersion 
Asphyxia by drowning 
Cramp while bathing 
Drowning (unqualified) 



Found drowned (open verdict) 
Lost at sea 

Suffocation by drowning 
submersion 



170. Traumatism by firearms. 

Note. — This title includes all deaths resulting from injuries by firearms not defi- 
nitely stated to be suicidal (159) or homicidal (182) in character. 

This title includes: 



Accidental wound by firearms (of any 

part of body) 
Firearms 
Gunshot 
Pistol wound 



Shooting 

Shot 

Traumatism by firearms 

Wound by firearms 



1 See list under Poisoning in Index. 



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XIII.— EXTERNAL CAUSES— Continued. 

171. Traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments. 

Note. — This title includes all deaths resulting from injuries of this character, 
except those definitely stated to be due to suicide (160) or homicide (183). 

This title includes: 



Cut (of any part of body) 

Incised wound (of any part of body) 

Knife cut 

stab (accidental) 
Punctured wound (of any part of body) 
Stab wound (of any part of body, acci- 
dental) 



Traumatism by cutting instrument 

piercing instrument 
Wound by cutting instrument (of any 
part of body) 
piercing instrument (of any 
part of body) 



172. Traumatism by fall. 



This title includes: 



Accidental fall 
Fall down stairs 

from horse 

in ship 



Fall into hold (ship, etc.) 
Injury by diving 

from fall 
Traumatism by falling 



173. Traumatism in mines and quarries. 

Note. — The exact nature of the accident and the particular employment of all 
persons killed in or about the mine or quarry should be stated; also the kind of 
mine. The title should be subdivided to show the data for mines and quarries 
separately, or even by kind of mine, if sufficiently important. 



This title includes: 

Accident in mine 

quarry 
Asphyxia by gas in mine 
Choke damp (unqualified) 
Explosion of fire damp 
Fall in pit (mine or quarry) 
shaft (mine) 
of coal (mine) 
stone (quarry) 



Injury by mining machinery 
wagon in mine 
in mine 
quarry 
Mining accident 
Traumatism in mine 

quarry 
Violent death in mine 



quarry 



174. Traumatism by machines. 

This title includes: 



Accidental fall of machinery 
Caught in shafting 
Crushed by traveling crane 
Elevator accident 



Injury by machinery 
Traumatism by machinery 

passenger elevator 



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XIII.— EXTERNAL CAUSES— Continued. 

175. Traumatism by other crushing (vehicles, railways, 
landslides, etc.). 



Note. — This title maybe subdivided to show important groups, such as railroad 
accidents, etc. The nature of the industry in which the machinery was employed 
should be noted, as "agricultural machinery," "machinery in woolen mill," etc. 



This title includes: 

Automobile accident 
Bicycle accident 

injury 
Collision 
Crushing 

• by bumpers 
Cycle accident 
Derailment 
Earthquake 

Electric railway accident 
Elevated railway accident 
Fall from car or engine 

carriage 

or with aeroplane 
balloon 
parachute 
Found dead on railroad 
Injury getting off car or engine 
Interurban railway accident 
Killed on railroad 
Landslide 

Motor cycle accident 
Railroad accident 

176. Injuries by animals. 



Run over by automobile 

car (any vehicle) 

Runaway accident 

Street car accident 

railway accident 

Struck by automobile 
car or engine 

Subway accident 

Surface car accident 

Thrown from automobile 

Traumatism by aeroplane 
automobile 
balloon 
crushing 
electric railroad 
landslide 
other crushing- 
railroad 
street railroad 
vehicle (carriage, wagon, 
bicycle, etc.) 

Trolley accident 

Wound by crushing 



This title includes: 

Bite (of any animal) 

Dog bite 

Gored 

177. Starvation. 

This title includes. 

Deprivation of water 

Destitution 

Fatigue 

Hunger 

Inanition (starvation) 

Insufficient nourishment 



Injury by any animal (due to viciousness) 
Kick (by horse or other animal) 
Traumatism by horses (due to viciousness) 



Misery 
Overexertion 
Privation 
Starvation x 
Thirst 



This iitle does not include: Laclc of care (newborn infants) (153). — Insufficient nourishment (newborn 
infants) (153). — Sitiophobia (68). — Hysterical anorexia (73) 



1 The words "starvation" and -'inanition" are sometimes used, in the United States, to denote exhaus- 
tion from defective nourishment, due to disease or to senile or congenital debility. Only where death was 
caused by actual privation should assignment be made to International title No. 177. 



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XIII.— EXTERNAL CAUSES— Continued. 
178. Excessive cold. 

This title includes: 



Congelation 

Effects of cold (temperature) 

Exposure to cold (3m +) 



Freezing 
Frostbite 
Frozen 



This title does not include: Cold (of the newborn) (153). 

179. Effects of heat. 

This title includes: 



Heat stroke 

Hot weather 

Hyperthermia 

Insolation 

Overheated 

Sunstroke 

Thermic fever 

Thermonosus 

Thermoplegia 



Atmospheric pyrexia 
Effects of heat 

in engine rooms, 
laundries, etc. 
Excessive heat 
Heat 

apoplexy 

cramps 

exhaustion 

fever 

prostration 

180. Lightning. 

This title includes: 

Lightning 

181. Electricity (lightning excepted). 

This title includes: 



Accidental electric shock 
electrocution 
Electric shock 

182. Homicide by firearms. 

This title includes: 



Electricity (lightning excepted) 
Injury by electric shock 



Assassination by firearms 
Gunshot (homicidal) 
Homicide by firearms 
gunshot 
Shooting (homicidal) 



! Shot (homicidal) 
by burglar 
in duel 
Wound by firearms (homicidal) 



183. Homicide by cutting or piercing instruments. 

This title includes: 



Assassination by cutting or piercin< 

instrument 
Cut (homicidal) 
Homicide by cutting instrument 



Homicide by piercing instrument 
Knife cut (homicidal) 

stab 
Wound by cutting instrument (homicidal) 



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XIII.— EXTERNAL CAUSES— Continued. 



184. Homicide by other means. 

This title includes: 



Assassination (without further explana- 
tion) 

Bite of human being 

Criminal abortion (death of mother or 
child) 

Duel 

Homicidal poisoning 
wound 

Homicide (unqualified) 

Incendiarism 



Infanticide (unqualified) 
Killed in fight 
Lynching 
Manslaughter 
Murder (unqualified) 
Throwing of sulphuric acid 

vitriol 
Traumatism (homicidal) 
Wound (homicidal) 



185. Fractures (cause not specified). 

Note. — This is an indefinite title. The cause of the fracture should be stated so 
that the death can be classified according to the means of death (railroad accident, 
fall of elevator, etc.). 



This title includes: 

Avulsion of bone 
Compound fracture 
Detachment of epiphyses 
Dislocation (any bone or cartilage) 
Fracture (any bone) 
Green stick fracture 
Impacted fracture 



Laceration of ligament of joint 
Luxation 

of spine 
vertebra 
Separation of epiphyses 
Subluxation 
Wiring fractured bone 



186. Other external violence. 



Note. — This is the residual title for external causes. Many indefinite returns 
found here could be assigned elsewhere if the means of death and the character of 
violence (accidental, suicidal, or homicidal) were stated. Deaths from legal execu- 
tion and war are also included, and may be stated separately if deemed desirable. 



This title includes: 

Abrasion (of any part of body) 

Accident 

Accidental wound 

Air embolism 

Asphyxia by vomiting 

Avulsion (unqualified) 

Bad treatment (of a child) 

Battle 

Blow (unqualified) 

Bruise (of any part of body) 

Brushbum 

Capital punishment 

Casualty 

Choked while vomiting 

Compression of chest 

Concussion of brain 

spinal cord 

spine 
Contusion (of any part of body) 
Decapitation 
Division of vein 
Electrocution (legal execution only) 



Entrance of air into vein 
Evisceration 
Execution 
Explosion 
Exposure (3m+) 
External causes 
Foot ball accident 
Foreign body in abdominal cavity 
wall 

air passage 

brain 

bronchi 

larynx 

lung 

nasal passage 

pharynx 

pleural cavity 

trachea 

vagina 
Friction-burn 
Gangrene of wound 
Haemorrhage from wound 



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XIII.— EXTERNAL CAUSES— Continued. 



186. Other external violence — Continued. 



This title includes: 

Hanging (legal execution only) 
111 treatment (of child) 
Injury (of any part of body) 

by falling body 
Inspiration of foreign material 
Killed 

in cyclone 
Laceration (of any part of body) 
Malpractice 

Obstructive laryngitis (foreign body) 
Perforation of abdomen (cause not indi- 
cated) 
chest (cause not indicated) 
cranium (cause not indi- 
cated) 
skull (cause not indicated) 
thoracic cavity (cause not 

indicated) 
thorax (cause not indicated) 
Puncture ot vein 
Rupture of bladder (traumatic) 

liver (traumatic) 
Septic wound 
Severed extremity 
Severing of artery 
Strangulation 
Suffocation by plugging of air passage 

strangulation 
Suture of heart 



Traumatic abscess of liver 

amputation 

aneurysm 

cellulitis 

cerebral meningitis 

cerebritis 

compression of brain 

spinal cord 

convulsions 

delirium 

emphysema 

eventration 

fever 

gangrene 

meningeal haemorrhage 

meningitis 

nephritis 

paralysis 

perforation (of any organ) 

pleuritis 

pyaemia 

rupture of heart 
muscle 
uterus 

septichaemia 

shock 1 
Traumatism (of any organ or part of body) 
Violence 
Wound (of any organ or part of body) 



XIV.— ILL DEFINED DISEASES. 

Note. — The following titles relate chiefly to diseases not well defined by the physi- 
cian, either because his means of information were not sufficient, because the disease 
was lacking in distinctive features, or, perhaps, because he failed to make a complete 
diagnosis. There are also included (under title 189) some cases in which the cause 
of death is entirely unspecified or reported as "Unknown," sometimes on account of 
the absence of medical attendance. Registrars should not accept any returns com- 
piled under these titles if it is possible to secure more definite statements. 

187. Ill denned organic disease. 



This title includes: 

Anasarca 

Ascites 

Congenital ascites (ly+) 

Dropsy 

of abdomen 

bowel 

foot 

intestine 

peritonaeum 

This title does not include: (Edema of the newborn (151).— (Edema of the glottis (87).— (Edema of the 
ungs (94).— (Edema of the brain (64). 



General anasarca 

oedema (ly+) 

Hydroperitonaeum 

Hydrops 

Infantile dropsy (ly+) 

(Edema (ly+) 

of connective tissue 
extremity 

Universal hydrops 



1 Although this term is an inclusion of title No. 175 in the French manual (index only), it is the Census 
practice to compile such deaths under International title No. 186 in agreement with the assignment of 
Traumatism (unqualified). Both are indefinite and unsatisfactory returns. 



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XIV.— ILL DEFINED DISEASES— Continued. 
188. Sudden death. 



This title includes: 

Cardiac syncope Sudden death (nonpuerperal) 

Died suddenly Syncope (fatal) 
Dropped dead of heart 

Fainting fit 

This title does not include: Puerperal sudden death (139), nor "sudden death" with an explanatory- 
expression, such as "due to diabetes" (50), or "caused by apoplexy" (64), etc. 

189. Cause of death not specified or ill defined. 

This title includes: 



Abdominal disease 
section 
Acute delirious mania 

delirium 
Anorexia 
Apncea (3m+) 
Artificial feeding (ly+) 
Asphyxia (3m +) (not violence) 
Asthenia (ly-69y) 
of heart 
Asthenic delirium 

fever 
Atony (ly-69y) 
Atrophy (ly-69y) 
Bilious 

catarrh 
fever 
Bottle feeding (ly+) 
Cachexia (ly-69y) 
Capillary congestion 
Carbon dioxide poisoning (pathological) 
Cardiac asthenia 

exhaustion 
failure 
paralysis 
Carphology 
Catarrhal fever 

inflammation 
sclerosis 
"Chronic" 
Cceliotomy 

Collapse (unqualified) 
Colliquative fever 
Coma 

Complication of diseases 
Congenital (ly+) 

asthenia (ly+) 
debility (ly+) 
dyspncea (ly+) 
insufficiency (ly+) 
malnutrition (ly+) 
weakness (ly+) 
Congestion 

of heart 
vein 
Congestive asphyxia (3m+) 
chill 
fever 



Constitutional weakness (ly+) 
Cyanosis (not due to malformation of 
heart, 3m +) 
(without further qualification, 
3m+) 
Cystic degeneration 
Debility (ly-69y) 
Decline (ly-69y) 
Degeneration (ly-69y) 
Delirium 
Dentition 
Diathesis 
Dilatation 
Disease of head 

navel (3m+) 
Distention of abdomen 
Dyspnoea 
Effusion 

Emaciation (ly+) 
Ephemeral fever 
Exacerbation 
Exhaustion (ly-69y) 
Failure of circulation (ly+) 
respiration (ly+) 
Feeble constitution (ly+) 

infant (ly+) 
Fever (undefined) 

of unknown cause 
Fistula 
Found dead 
Gastric fever 
Gastrointestinal fever 
General atrophy (ly-69y) 

breaking down (ly-69y) 

catarrh 

collapse 

congestion 

debility (ly-69y) 

decline (ly-69y) 

marasmus (ly-69y) 

weakness (ly-69y) 
Gradual decline (ly-69y) 
Hsemorrhagic fever 
Headache 
Heart exhaustion 

failure 
Hypersemia 
Hyperpyrexia 



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XIV.— ILL DEFINED DISEASES— Continued. 
189. Cause of death not specified or ill defined — Continued. 

This title includes: 



Hypertrophy 

Immature birth (child, ly-f) 

Immaturity (child, ly+) 

Imperfect circulation (ly+) 

Improper food (ly+) 

Inanition (from disease, ly-69y) 

Infancy (ly+) 

Infantile atrophy (ly+) 

derangement (3m +) 

disease (3m+) 

fever 

heart failure (ly+) 

inertia (ly+) 

tabes (ly+) 
Infection 
Infectious disease 
Infirmity (ly-69y) 
Inflammation 

of abdomen 
Inflammatory fever 
Inquest pending 
Insomnia 
Laparotomy 

Malassimilation (ly-69y) 
Malignant fever 
Malnutrition (ly-69y) 
Marasmus (ly-69y) 
Natural causes 
Neglect (3m+) 
Nervous fever 
No disease 
' ' Noncontagious ' ' 
Obstruction 
Operation 
Overwork 
Paracentesis 
Paralysis cordis 

of heart. 
Paresis of heart 
Perforation 
Polyuria 

Postoperative shock 
Premature birth (child, ly+) 
Prematurity (child, ly-f-) 
Progressive asthenia (ly-69y) 



Progressive weakness (ly-69y) 

Prostration (ly-69y) 

Pyrexia (of uncertain origin) 

Rash 

Rupture of viscera 

Seasickness 

Section of abdomen 

Shock 

Sick from birth (ly-f-) 

Simple continued fever 

Slow fever 

Softening 

Sore 

Stenosis 

Stupor 

Subdelirium 

Suppuration 

Surgical apoplexy- 
exhaustion 
mania 
operation 
shock 

Synochal fever 

Tabes 

Tapping of abdomen 

Teething- 
Transfusion of blood 

Trepanning 

Trephining 

of skull 

Typhomania 

Undetermined 

Unknown 

cause 
disease 

Unspecified 

Venous congestion 

Violent fever 

Visitation of God 

Vital degeneration (ly-69y) 

Want of vitality (ly-69y) 

Wasting (ly-69y) 

Weak heart 

Weakness (ly-69y) 

Worn out (ly-69y) 



This title does not include: Congenital debility (151).— Exhaustion, cachexia, or debility: in old persons 
154). — Fever: ataxoadynamic (1), or continued (1), or summer (98), or hay (98). — Asphyxia from external 
cause (156 or 168).— Cyanosis of the newborn (152). 



INDEX 



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SUGGESTIONS ON USE OF INDEX. 



References are to the titles of the detailed International List of 
Causes of Death, Second Decennial Revision (1909), as shown in the 
preceding Tabular List. For use with abridged lists, see p. 34. 

Terms are to be understood with the qualifications indicated only. 
The expression "not otherwise defined'' may be considered as implied 
in each assignment. 

The names of organs or parts of the body and also of diseases are 
shown with the adjective form in parentheses, as "Abdomen (abdom- 
inal)," "Heart (cardiac)/' "Kidney (renal)," "Tuberculosis (tuber- 
culous)," etc. Either word may be read with the indented list of 
words following, as "Abscess of abdomen" or "Abdominal abscess," 
etc., as may be necessary to identify the form returned. 

Stillbirths are not included in deaths. Reference may be made to 
the heads "Stillbirth" and "Premature birth" for certain terms that 
require a distinction in this respect. 

Symbols are used for age limits that govern the reference to certain 
titles, especially 70, 71, 89, 90, 104, 105, 151, 152, 153, 154, and 189: 



Under 15 years and 45 years and over 

(_15y,45y+) 
1 to 69 years, both inclusive (ly-69y) 
Under 60 years (-60y) 
60 years and over (60y+) 
70 years and over (70y+) 



Under 3 months (—3m) 

3 months and over (3m+) 

Under 1 year (— ly) 

1 year and over (ly+) 

Under 5 years (— 5y) 

5 years and over (5y+) 

15 to 44 years, both inclusive (15y-44y) 

The words "Cancer" and "Tumor" are used as general terms for 
all varieties of malignant and nonmalignant neoplasms, respectively; 
for lists of forms, see pages 63 and 66. See also "Injury" or 
"Wound" for the general assignment of terms denoting external 
violence, and "Poisoning" for the distinctions involved in the assign- 
ment of poisonings and intoxications. Under "Arm" may be found 
assignments applicable to leg, thigh, extremity, etc.; under "Bone," 
those of any particular bone; and under "Joint," the general refer- 
ences for any articulation. 

81935°— 11 10 145 



INDEX OF CAUSES OF DEATH. 



Abdomen (abdominal) 
abscess 118 
adhesion 117 
aneurysm 81 
cancer 45 
catarrh 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
colic 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 1C5 
consumption 31 
disease 189 
distention 189 
dropsy 187 
fever 1 
fistula 189 
foreign body 186 
gangrene 142 
haemorrhage 85 
hysterectomy 130 
inflammation 189 
neuralgia 110 
paracentesis 189 
perforation 186 
pregnancy 134 
rheumatism 47 
section 189 
tapping 189 
tuberculosis 31 
tumor 46 
tympanites 110 
typhoid 1 
typhus 1 
wound 186 
Abdominal (see Abdomen) 
cavity, foreign body 186 
muscle, rupture 186 
viscera 

cancer 41 

rupture 186 

tumor 46 

wound 186 
wall 

abscess 144 

burn 167 

congenital malformation 150 

foreign body 186 

hsematoma 186 

injury 186 

wound 186 
Aberration, mental 68 
Ablation 

pregnant tube 134 
uterus 130 



Abnormal 

atmospheric pressure, suffocation 168 
labor 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
parturition 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
Abnormality 150 

congenital 150 
Abnormally formed uterus, pregnancy 

134 
Abnormity 150 

congenital 150 
Abortion 

(child) 151 
(mother) 134 
accidental 

(child) 151 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 134 
criminal 184 
induced 134 
missed 134 
septicheemia 137 
tubal 134 
Abortive typhoid 1 
Abrasion (see Wound) 186 - 
Abscess 144 

abdomen 118 
abdominal wall 144 
acute 144 
alveolar 99 
amoebic, liver 115 
antrum, Highmore 146 
anus 110 
appendix 108 
areola 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
arm 144 
auricle, ear 76 
axilla 84 

Bartholin's gland 132 
bladder 124 
bone 146 
bowel 110 
brain 60 
breast 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
133 

(puerperal) 141 
broad ligament 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal) 137 
bronchi 90 



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INDEX 



Abs 



Abscess — Continued, 
buccal cavity 99 
bursa 149 
buttock 144 
cerebellum 60 
cerebral 60 
cervical 144 

gland 144 
chest wall 144 
chronic 34 
cold 34 
colon 110 

connective tissue 144 
cornea 75 
Cowper's gland 127 
cranium 60 

Douglas's cul-de-sac 117 
ear 76 
embolic 82 
epididymis 127 
ethmoidal sinus 146 
external ear 76 
eye 75 
eyelid 75 
faecal 110 

Falloppian tube 132 
fauces 100 
femoral 144 
fistulous 144 
frontal sinus 146 
gall bladder 115 
gastric 103 
genital 

(female) 132 

(male) 127 
gland 144 
gluteal 144 
groin 84 
hand 144 
head 144 
heart 79 
hepatic 115 
hip 33 
iliac fossa 108 
inguinal 144 
internal 144 
intestine 110 
intracranial 60 
intraspinal 63 
ischial 110 
ischiorectal 110 
jaw 146 
joint 147 
kidney 122 
labium 

majus 132 

minus 132 
lacrimal 

gland 75 

sac 75 
larynx 87 
leg 144 
lingual 99 
liver 115 
loin ,144 
lumbar 32 



Abscess — Continued, 
lung 98 
lymph node 84 
lymphangitic 84 
lymphatic 84 

gland 84 
malignant 144 
mamillary 133 
mammary gland 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
133 

(puerperal) 141 
mastoid process 146 
maxillary sinus 146 
Meckel's diverticulum 110 
mediastinum 144 
meninges 61 
mesenteric 117 
metastatic 144 
middle ear 76 
multiple 144 
muscle 149 
nasal 



septum 86 
nasopharyngeal 100 
nates 144 
neck 144 

uterus 130 
nephritic 122 
nipple 133 
nose 86 
oesophagus 101 
omentum 117 
orbit 75 
ossifluent 34 
ovary 132 
pancreas ^ 118 
parametric 132 
parauterine 

(nonpuerperal) 130 

(puerperal) 137 
parotid gland 99 
pectoral 144 
pelvic 

(female) 130 

(male) 144 
penis 127 
pericsecal 108 
pericardial 77 
perimetric 130 
perimetritic 130 
perinseum 144 
perinephric 122 
perinephritic 122 
periosteum 146 
perirectal 110 
perirenal 122 
peritonaeum 117 
peritonsillar 100 
perityphlitic 108 
periurethral 125 
periuterine 130 
pernicious 144 
phagedenic 38 
pharynx 100 



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INDEX 



Ace 



Abscess — Continued, 
phlegmonous 144 
pleura 93 
pons Varolii 60 
postcecal 108 
postlaryngeal 87 



postorbital 75 
postpharyngeal 100 
posttyphoid 1 
posturaemic 120 
prostate 126 
psoas 32 
puerperal 137 
pulmonary 98 
pyaemic 20 
pyloric valve 103 
rectovesical 124 
rectum 110 
renal 122 
retrolaryngeal 87 
retroperitoneal 144 
retropharyngeal 100 
retrouterine 130 
ruptured 144 
salivary gland 99 
scalp 144 
scapular 144 
scrofulous 34 
scrotum 127 
seminal vesicle 127 
side 144 
sloughing 144 
spermatic cord 127 
sphenoidal sinus 146 
spinal 32 

cord 63 
spine 32 
spleen 116 
stomach 103 
strumous 34 
subdiaphragmatic 118 
subhepatic 115 
sublingual 99 
submammary 133 
submaxillary 99 

gland 99 
subphrenic 118 
suprapelvic 130 
tendon 149 
testicle 127 
thecal 149 
thigh 144 
thorax 93 
throat 100 
thyreoid gland 88 
tongue 99 
tonsil 100 

tonsillopharyngeal 100 
trachea 98 
traumatic 186 
tropical, liver 115 
tubal 132 
tuberculous 34 

breast 34 

gland 34 

knee 33 



108 



132 



Abscess — Continued. 

tuberculous — Continued. 

lung 28 

perinaeum 34 

side 34 

vertebra 32 
tuboovarian 132 
umbilicus 144 
urethra 125 
urinary 125 
uterine ligament 130 
uterus 130 
vagina 132 
vermiform appendix 
vertebra 32 

tuberculous 32 
vesical 124 
vulva 132 
vulvovaginal gland 
Absent 

(any organ or part) (see Malforma- 
tion) 
menstruation 130 
Absinthaemia 56 
Absinthism 56 
Absorbent system, disease 84 
Absorption, pus 20 
Acardiac foetus (see Stillbirth) 
Accessory sinus 
cancer 45 
disease 146 
empyema 146 
foreign body 146 
inflammation 146 
parasitic disease 146 
tumor 146 
Accident (accidental) 
abortion 

(child, -ly) 

(mother) 134 
asphyxia 168 
automobile 175 
bicycle 175 
car or engine 

falling from 175 

injury, getting on or off 175 

run over by 175 

struck by 175 
cycle < 175 
drowning 169 
electric railway 175 
electric shock 181 
electrocution 181 
elevated railway 175 
elevator 174 
fall 172 

machinery 174 
football 186 
haemorrhage 186 

puerperal 135 
horses 

(due to viciousness) 176 

(fall from, etc.) 172 
interurban railway 175 
labor 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 



186 



151 



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INDEX 



Acu 



Accident — Continued, 
lamp 167 
mining 173 
motorcycle 175 
poisoning 165 
pregnancy 134 
puerperal 140 
quarry 173 
railroad 175 
electric 175 
elevated 175 
interurban 175 
steam 175 
street 175 
underground 175 
runaway 175 
street 

car 175 

(elevated) 175 
(surface) 175 
(underground) 175 
railway 175 
subway 175 
submersion 169 

suffocation, childbirth (—3m) 152 
surface car 175 
trolley 175 
wound 186 

firearms (any part of body) 170 
Accidental (see Accident) 
Accouchement (see Birth) 136 
Acetonemia 50 
Acholia 115 
Achondroplasia 36 
Acidosis 

(diabetic) 50 
(nondiabetic) 55 
Acne 145 

Acormous foetus (see Stillbirth) 
Acquired 

deformity 

bladder 124 
liver 115 
penis 127 
diverticulum, intestine 110 
hydrocephalus 74 
Acrania (see Stillbirth) 
Acrodynia 19 
Acromegaly 55 
Actinomycosis 25 
bone 25 
caecum 25 
intestine 25 
jaw 25 
liver 25 
lung 25 
mouth 25 
Active congestion, lung 94 
Acute 

abscess (see Abscess) 144 
albuminous nephritis 119 
albuminuria 119 
alcoholic nephritis 119 
anterior poliomyelitis 63 
articular rheumatism 47 



Acute — Continued . 
ascending 

anterior poliomyelitis 63 

myelitis 63 

poliomyelitis 63 

spinal paralysis 63 
asthmatic bronchitis 96 
atrophic infantile paralysis 63 
atrophy, liver 111 
Bright' s disease 119 
bronchitis 89 

bronchopneumonic tuberculosis 29 
bronchorrhcea 89 
bulbar poliomyelitis 63 
capillary bronchitis 89 
catarrh 89 

lung 89 
catarrhal 

bronchitis 89 

hepatitis 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) H5 
jaundice 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) H5 

nephritis 119 
cerebrospinal meningitis 61 
cholera 13 
cirrhosis, liver 115 
congestive pneumonia 92 
consumption 29 
delirious mania 189 
delirium 189 

desquamative nephritis 119 
diffuse nephritis 119 
endocarditis 78 
enlargement, liver 115 
epithelial nephritis 119 
ergotism 165 
etherism 168 
exudative 

angina 9 

nephritis 119 
fibrous hepatitis 115 
general 

miliary tuberculosis 29 

tuberculosis 29 
glomerulonephritis 119 
haemorrhagic nephritis 119 
hepatitis 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) H5 

hepatization, lung 92 
hydrocephalus 74 
hypertrophic hepatitis 115 
induration, liver 115 
infantile paralysis 63 
infective 

gangrene 142 

jaundice 111 
inflammation 

kidney 119 

liver 115 

lung 92 
inflammatory rheumatism 47 



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Adh 



Acute — Continued . 
interstitial 

hepatitis 115 

myocarditis 78 

nephritis 119 

pneumonia 92 
miliary tuberculosis 29 
mitral endocarditis 78 
morphinism 165 
myelitis _ 63 
myocarditis 78 
nephritis 119 
opium poisoning 165 
paralysis, spinal cord 63 
parenchymatous 

hepatitis 111 

nephritis 119 
parotiditis 19 
parotitis 19 
periencephalitis 61 
phthisis 29 

pulmonalis^ 29 
pleuropneumonia 92 
pneumonia 92 
pneumonic 

phthisis 29 

tuberculosis 29 
pneumonitis 92 
polioencephalomyelitis 63 
poliomyelitis 63 
progressive infantile paralysis 63 
pulmonary 

catarrh 89 

consumption 29 

miliary tuberculosis 29 

phthisis 29 

tuberculosis 29 
pulmonitis 92 
purulent bronchitis 89 
renal dropsy 119 
rheumatic 

arthritis 47 

endocarditis 47 

fever 47 

neuritis 47 
rheumatism 47 

joint 47 

spine 47 
rheumatoid arthritis 47 
spinal 

anterior poliomyelitis 63 

paralysis 63 
suppurative nephritis 122 
toxic 

gastritis 165 

gastroenteritis 165 
tubal 

inflammation, kidney 119 

nephritis 119 
tuberculosis 29 

lung 29 
tuberculous 

disease 29 

inflammation 29 

pneumonia 29 
tubular nephritis 119 



Acute — Continued. 

ulcerative 

endocarditis 78 
tuberculosis 29 

yellow atrophy, liver 111 
Adams-Stokes disease 85 
Addison, bronze disease 52 
Addison's 

anaemia 54 

disease 52 
Adenia, leuchsemic 53 
Adenitis 84 

axillary 84 

cervical 84 

suppurative 84 

cranial, suppurative 84 

ganglia 84 

infectious 84 

inguinal 84 
region 84 

intestine 110 

leuchaemic 53 

neck 84 

scrofulous 34 

septic 84 

specific 37 

strumous 34 

suppurating 84 

suppurative 84 

tuberculous 34 

venereal 38 
Adenocarcinoma (see Cancer) 
Adenofibroma (see Tumor) 
Adenoid 

growth 86 

vegetations 86 
nasal fossa 86 
Adenoids 86 

(congenital) 150 
Adenoleuchsemia 53 
Adenoma (see Tumor) 
Adenomatous goitre 88 
Adenomyxoma (see Tumor) 
Adenopathy 84 
Adenophlegmon 84 
Adenosclerosis 46 
Adherent 

pericardium 77 

placenta 135 
Adhesion 

abdominal 117 

cardiac ^ 77 

cicatricial, division 145 

epiglottis 87 

gall bladder 115 

hernial sac 109 

intestine 110 

lung 93 

pericardium 77 

peritonaeum 117 

pleura 93 

pulmonary 93 

stomach 117 

tendon 149 
Adhesive 

pericarditis 77 

peritonitis 117 

151 



Adi 



INDEX 



Ame 



Adiposis 55 

dolorosa 55 
Adrenal (suprarenal) 

absent 150 

atrophy 52 

cancer 45 

cloudy swelling 52 

cyst 52 

degeneration 52 
fatty 52 
hyline 52 
lardaceous 52 

disease 52 

fibrosis 52 

haemorrhage 85 

inflammation 52 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

melasma 52 

necrosis 52 

suppuration 52 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 52 

tumor 52 
Adynamic pneumonia 92 
Aerogenes capsulatus infection 20 
Aeroplane, traumatism 175 
Aestivoautumnal 

fever 4 

malaria 4 
Affection {see Disease) 



(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 

old 154 
Agitated 

dementia 68 

melancholia 68 
Ague 4 

and fever 4 

dumb 4 

fever 4 
Ainhum 149 
Air 

embolism 186 

entrance, into vein 186 



foreign body 186 
suffocation from plugging 186 
tuberculosis 28 

tube, disease 90 
Albuminoid degeneration 55 
Albuminous nephritis 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
Albuminuria 120 

acute 119 

cardiac 79 

chronic 120 

pregnancy 138 

puerperal 138 

renal 120 

scarlatinal 7 
Albuminuric retinitis 120 
Albumosuria 122 



Alcohol poisoning {see Poisoning) 
Alcoholic 

apoplexy 64 
cerebral 

apoplexy 64 
congestion 64 
cirrhosis 113 
liver 113 
lung 98 
coma 56 
delirium 56 
dementia 56 
gastritis 56 
hepatitis 113 
insanity 56 
intoxication 56 
liver 113 
mania 56 
meningitis 56 
serous 56 
nephritis 120 
acute 119 
chronic 120 
neuritis 73 
oedema, brain 64 
paralysis 67 
chronic 67 
general 67 
pneumonia 92 
pneumonitis 92 
polyneuritis 73 
wet brain 64 
Alcoholism 56 
Algid fever 189 
Alienation, mental 68 
Alimentary canal 
disease 110 
foreign body 110 
inflammation 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
obstruction 109 
tuberculosis 31 
Alkaptonuria 122 
Alternating insanity 68 
Alveolar {see Alveoli) 

sarcoma {see Cancer) 
Alveoli (alveolar) 
abscess 99 
catarrh 90 
gangrene 142 
injury 186 
teeth 

disease 99 
inflammation 

phosphoric 58 
scorbutic 49 
necrosis, phosphoric 58 
syphilis 37 
wound 186 
Alveolodental periostitis 99 
Amaurosis 75 
Ambulant typhoid 1 
Amenorrhcea 130 
Amentia 74 
Ametropia 75 



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INDEX 



Ang 



Amnesia 74 
Amnion, dropsy 134 
Amoebic 

abscess, liver 115 

dysentery 14 

enteritis 14 
Amputation 148 

breast 133 

cervix 130 

clitoris 132 

congenital 150 

penis 127 

traumatic 186 

extremity 186 
Amygdalitis 100 

follicular 100 

syphilitic 37 
Amygdalolith 100 
Amylaceous dyspepsia 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 103 
Amyloid 

degeneration 55 
artery 81 
general 55 
heart 79 
kidney 120 
liver 113 
muscle 63 
nervous system 74 
spinal cord 63 
spleen 116 

disease 55 

kidney 120 

liver 113 

spleen 116 
Amyotonia congenita 149 
Amyotrophia 63 
Amyotrophic 

lateral sclerosis 63 

paralysis 63 

sclerosis 63 
Amyotrophy 63 
Anaemia 54 

Addison's 54 

brain 74 

catarrhal 90 

cerebral 74 

congenital 54 

diphtheritic 9 

epidemic 106 

gangrenous 142 

haemorrhagic 85 

hookworm 106 

malarial 4 

marsh 4 

miners' 106 

paludal 4 

pernicious 54 

progressive 54 
malignant 54 

rheumatic 48 

simple 54 

spinal cord 63 

splenic 54 

pernicious 54 



Anaemia — Continued. 

tuberculous 28 
Anaemic fever 54 
Anaesthesia 168 

chloroform 168 

ether 168 
Anaesthetic (see Poisoning) 

(unqualified) 168 

leprosy 17 
Anal (see Anus) 
Anasarca 187 

general 187 

pulmonary 94 
Anaspadias 150 
Anastomosis 

aneurysm 81 

intestinal 110 
Anatomical wound 20 
Anemia (see Anaemia) 
Anencephalus (see Stillbirth) 
Anergic mental stupor 68 
Anesthesia (see Anaesthesia) 
Aneurism (see Aneurysm) 
Aneurysm 81 

abdominal 81 

anastomosis 81 

aorta 81 

arteriovenous 81 

artery 81 

traumatic 186 

brain 81 

miliary 81 

carotid 81 

cirsoid 81 
artery 81 

diffused 81 

dissecting 81 

embolic 82 

femoral 81 

fusiform 81 

heart 79 

intrathoracic 81 

lung (pulmonary artery) 81 

malignant 81 

miliary 81 

pulmonary artery (branches of) 81 

saccular 81 

subclavian 81 

thorax 81 

traumatic 186 

valve, heart 79 

varicose 81 
Aneurysmal 

tumor 81 

varix 83 
Angeio- (see Angio-) 
Angiectasis 85 
Angiectopia 85 
Angina 100 

aphthous 100 

cardiac 80 

catarrhal 1 00 

croupous 9 

diphtheritic 9 

erysipelatous 100 

erythematous 100 



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Aor 



Angina — Continued. 

exudative 9 
acute 9 
chronic 100 

gangrenous 

(nondiphtheritic) 100 
(diphtheritic) 9 

glandular 100 

granular 100 

heart 80 

herpetic 100 

infectious 9 

Ludovici 100 

Lud wig's 100 

malignant 9 

membranous 9 

papillary 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 

pectoris 80 

phlegmonous 100 
(diphtheritic) 9 

pseudomembranous 9 

pultaceous 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 

scarlatinal 7 

simple 100 

streptococcic 100 

stridulous 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 

syphilitic 37 

tonsil 100 

tonsillitic 100 

trachealis 9 

Vincent's 100 
Angiocholecystitis 115 
Angiocholitis 115 
Angiokeratoma 145 
Angioleucitis 84 
Angioma (see Tumor) 
Angiosarcoma (See Cancer) 
Angiosclerosis 81 
Angiospastic oedema 74 
Angular 

curvature, spine 36 

deformity, spine 36 
Animal 

injury 176 

venom 165 
Ankle 

dislocation 185 

joint, fracture 185 
Ankylosis 147 

general 147 

joint 147 _ 

osseous, joint 147 

spine 147^ 
Ankylostomiasis 106 
Ankylurethria 125 
Annexitis 132 

suppurating ■ 32 
Annular calcification, artery 81 
Anorexia 189 

hysterical 73 

nervosa 73 



Anteflexion 

uterus 130 

womb 130 
Ante partum haemorrhage 134 
Anterior 

cornua, spinal cord, degeneration 63 

curvature, spine 36 

mediastinum, cancer 45 

poliomyelitis 63 
acute B3 
ascending 63 
acute 63 
progressive 63 
chronic 63 
spinal, acute 63 

vaginal wall, prolapse 132 
Anteversion, uterus 130 
Anthracosis 98 

lung 98 

pulmonary 98 
Anthrax # 22 
Antimonial cholera 165 
Antrum 

cancer 45 

foreign body 146 

Highmore 

abscess 146 
cancer 45 
foreign body 146 

mastoid, perforation 146 

necrosis 146 
Anuria 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 122 

(puerperal) 138 
Anus (anal) 

abscess 110 

artificial 109 

cancer 41 

cellulitis 110 

condyloma 37 

congenital malformation 150 

disease 110 

fissure 110 

fistula 110 

gangrene 110 

haemorrhage 110 

imperforate 150 

inflammation 110 

injury 186 

laceration _ 110 

malformation 150 

occlusion (infant) 150 

prolapse 110 

stricture 110 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 31 

tumor 110 

ulcer 110 

ulceration 110 

unnatural 109 

wound 186 
Aorta (see also Aortic) 

aneurysm 81 

congenital 150 



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Arm 



Aorta — Continued. 

degeneration 81 

disease 81 

ectasis 81 

malformation 150 

rupture 81 

sclerosis 81 

thrombosis 82 
Aortic (see also Aorta) 

disease 79 

incompetency 79 

insufficiency 79 

lesion 79 

obstruction 79 

regurgitation 79 

stenosis 79 

congenital 150 

stricture 79 

valve 

disease 79 
incompetency 79 
insufficiency 79 
stricture 79 

valvular disease, heart 79 
Aortitis 81 

Apathetic dementia 68 
Apepsia 103 
Apex pneumonia 92 
Apical pneumonia 92 
Aphasia 74 

ataxic 74 

ursemic 120 
Aphthae (thrush) 99 
Aphthous 

angina 100 

stomatitis 99 
Apncea 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 189 

neonatorum (—3m) 152 
Aponeuroses, disease 149 
Apoplectic (see Apoplexy) 
Apoplexy (apoplectic) 64 

alcoholic 64 
cerebral 64 

basilar 64 

brain 64 

bulbar 64 

capillary 64 

cardiac 79 

cerebral 64 

congestive 64 

dementia 64 

embolic 82 

fit 64 

heart 79 

heat 179 

hemiplegia 64 

lung 94 

meninges 64 

neonatorum 152 

pancreas 118 

pancreatitis 118 

placenta 135 

pneumonia 64 

progressive 64 



Apoplexy — Continued . 

puerperal 136 

pulmonary 94 

sanguineous 64 

serous 64 

spinal cord 63 

spleen 116 

stroke 64 

surgical 189 

uraemic 120 
Apparatus, lacrimal 

cancer 45 

disease 75 
Appendectomy 108 
Appendicitis 108 

catarrhal 108 

fulminating 108 

gangrenous 108 

perforative 108 

recurrent 108 

suppurative 108 

tuberculous 31 
Appendicular (see Appendix) 
Appendix (appendicular) 

abscess 108 

cancer 41 

congenital malformation 150 

foreign body 110 

inflammation 108 

parasitic disease 107 

ruptured 108 

sloughing 108 

thrombosis, septic 108 

tuberculosis 31 

tumor 108 

vermiformis (see Appendix) 
Appetite 

excessive 103 

loss 103 

perversion 103 
Application, craniotomy forceps (see 

Stillbirth) 
Arachnitis 61 

cerebrospinal 61 
Arachnoid, inflammation 61 
Arachnoiditis, cerebrospinal 61 
Areola (see Breast) 
Argyria 59 

Arm (back, body, extremity, finger, 
foot, forearm, hand, leg, shoulder, etc.) 

abscess 144 

amputation 148 

burn 167 

cancer 45 

cellulitis 144 

congenital malformation 150 

crushed 175 

deformity (acquired) 149 

disease 189 

dislocation 185 

dropsy 187 

erysipelas 18 

foreign body 186 

fracture 185 

frostbite 178 



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Asc 



Arm — Continued . 
gangrene 142 
hsematoma 186 
oedema 187 

traumatic amputation 186 
tuberculosis 34 
tuberculous osteitis 34 
tumor 46 
ulcer 145 
wound 186 
Arrest of development 150 
Arrhythymia cordis 85 
Arsenic (arsenical) (see also Poisoning) 
neuritis 59 
oedema 59 

(occupational) 58 
Arterial (see Artery) 
Arteriectasis 81 
Arteriocapillary fibrosis 81 
Arteriofibrosis 81 
Arteriosclerosis 81 
brain 81 
cerebral 81 
diffuse 81 
general 81 
Arteriotomy 81 
Arteriovenous aneurysm 81 
Arteritis 81 

obliterans 81 
Artery (arterial) 
aneurysm 81 

traumatic 186 
atheroma 81 
calcification 81 
annular 81 
cancer 45 
cardiopathy 79 
cerebral, disease 81 
cirsoid aneurysm 81 
coronary 

disease 81 
embolism 82 
ossification 81 
sclerosis 81 
degeneration 81 
amyloid 81 
atheromatous 81 
calcareous 81 
fatty 81 
hyaline 81 
lardaceous 81 
dilatation 81 
disease 81 
embolism 82 
erosion 81 
haemorrhage 85 
hardening 81 
hypertrophy 81 
ligature 85 
malformation 150 
mesenteric, embolism 82 
obliteration 81 
obstruction 81 

clot 82 
occlusion, clot 82 



Artery — Continued, 
ossification 81 
pulmonary 

embolism 82 

(postpartum) 139 
rupture 98 
stricture 81 
thrombosis 82 
rupture 81 
disease 81 
injury 186 
sclerosis 81 

cerebral 81 
severing 186 
stricture 81 
suture 85 
syphilis 37 
thrombosis 82 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 46 
wound 186 
Arthralgia 147 
Arthrectomy 147 
Arthritis 147 

blennorrhagic 38 
deformans 48 
g?onococcic 38 
gonorrhceal 38 
nodosa 48 
purulent 147 
rheumatic 47 
acute ^ 47 
chronic 48 
rheumatoid 48 
acute _ 47 
chronic 48 
septic 147 
tuberculous 33 
hip joint 33 
Arthrocele 147 
Arthrodesis 147 
Arthrodynia 147 
Arthropathy 147 

syringomyelia 63 
tabes dorsalis 62 
Arthrophyte 147 
Arthropyosis 147 
Articular 

rheumatism 47 
acute _ 47 
chronic 48 
tuberculosis 33 
Artificial 

anus 109 
feeding 

(-iy) 151 

(ly+) 189 
Ascariasis 107 
Ascending 

anterior poliomyelitis 63 
acute 63 
progressive 63 
myelitis, acute 63 
nephritis 122 
neuritis 63 



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Atl 



Ascending — Continued . 

paralysis 63 

noliomyelitis, acute 63 

spinal paralysis, acute 63 
Ascites 187 

cardiac 79 

chylous, nonfilarial 84 

congenital 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 187 

hepatic 113 

tuberculous 31 
Asiatic cholera 12 
Aspergillosis 25 

lung 98 
Asphyxia 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 189 

(accident) 168 

(homicide) 184 

(suicide) _ 156 

conflagration 166 

congestive 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 189 

drowning 169 

fumes 168 

gas 

(accident) 168 
(homicide) 184 
(suicide) 156 
in mine 173 

neonatorum (—3m) 152 

newborn (—3m) 152 

pallida 152 

pathological 189 

postnatal 152 

smoke (conflagration excepted) 168 

stove gas 168 

suicide 156 

vapor 168 

vomiting 186 
Aspiration pneumonia 91 
Assassination 184 

cutting or piercing instrument 183 

firearms 182 
Associated nuclear paralysis 74 
Asthenia (asthenic) 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 

cardiac 189 

congenital 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 189 

delirium 189 

fever 189 

heart 189 

hysterical 73 

nervous 74 

pneumonia 92 

progressive 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
senile 154 



Asthenic (see Asthenia) 
Asthma (asthmatic) 96 

bronchial 96 

bronchitis 96 

cardiac 79 

catarrh 90 

catarrhal 96 

dropsy 96 

grinders' 98 

hay 98 

infantile 96 

miners' 98 

pneumonia 91 

potters' 98 

renal 120 

spasmodic 96 

thymic 84 

tuberculous 28 
Asthmatic (see Asthma) 
Asylum dysentery 14 
Asystole 79 

cardiac 79 

heart 79 
Ataxia (ataxic) 62 

aphasia 74 

brain 74 

cerebral 74 

family 63 

Friedreich's 63 

general 74 

hereditary 63 

locomotor 62 

paraplegia 66 

partial 62 

progressive 62 

spastic 62 
Ataxic (see Ataxia) 
Atelectasis 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 98 

congenital (—3m) 152 

neonatorum (—3m) 152 

newborn (—3m) 152 
Atelocardia 150 
Atheroma (atheromatous) 81 

artery 81 

basilar 81 

brain 64 

cardiac 79 

cerebral 64 

degeneration 81 

general 81 

heart 79 

senility 81 

valve, heart 79 
Atheromatosis 81 
Atheromatous (see Atheroma) 
Athetosis 74 
Athrepsia 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 

infantile 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Atlas, dislocation 185 



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Bac 



Atmospheric 

pressure, abnormal, suffocation 168 

pyrexia 179 
Atonic dyspepsia 103 
Atony 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 

bladder 124 

intestine 110 

stomach 103 

uterus, parturition 136 
Atresia 

congenital (any part of body) 150 

lung 

(-ly) 151 
(iy+) 98 

pulmonary 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) 98 

rectum 110 
uterus 130 
vagina 132 
Atrophic (see Atrophy) 
Atrophy (atrophic) 
(-ly) 151 
(ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
acute yellow, liver 111 
adrenal 52 
brain 74 

progressive 74 

senile 74 
brown, heart 79 
cerebral 74 
cirrhosis 113 

liver 113 
emphysema 97 
gall bladder 115 
gastric 103 
gastrointestinal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
general 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 
heart _ 79 
infantile 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 

paralysis, acute 63 
intestine 110 
kidney 120 
liver 115 

acute 111 

chronic 113 
lung 98 
mammary gland 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
muscle 149 
muscular paralysis 63 

progressive 63 
myocardium 79 
old age 154 



Atrophy — Continued . 

pancreas 118 

paralysis 63 

progressive 63 

rhinitis 86 

senile 154 

slow, liver 113 

spinal 63 

chronic muscular 63 
cord 63 
paralysis 63 

spleen 116 

stomach 103 

suprarenal 52 

thymus 84 

thyreoid gland 88 

ulcer 145 

uterus 130 

yellow, liver 111 
acute 111 
Auricle 

ear (see Ear) 

hsematoma, traumatic 186 

malformation 150 

wound 186 
Auricular fibrillosis 85 
Autoinfection 55 

septic 20 
Autointoxication 55 

intestinal 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) HO 

pregnancy 134 
Automobile 

accident 175 

explosion, gasoline tank 175 

run over by 175 

struck by 175 

thrown from 175 

traumatism 175 
Autoplasty _ 145 
Autotoxsemia 55 

congenital 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 55 
Autovaccination 20 
Avulsion 186 

alveolar process 185 

bone 185 

scalp 186 
Ax-grinders' disease 98 
Axilla (axillary) 

abscess 84 

adenitis 84 

cancer 45 

injury 186 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 46 
Axillary (see Axilla) 

gland, infection 189 



B 



Bacillary dysentery 14 
Bacilluria 124 



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INDEX 



Bir 



Back (see Arm) 
Backbone, disease 32 
Bacteriuria 124 
Bad treatment 

(child) 186 

(newborn) 153 
Balanitis 38 
Balanoposthitis 38 
Balanorrhagia 38 
Balantidic dysentery 14 
Balloon 

fall 175 

traumatism 175 
Banti's disease 54 
Barlow's disease 49 
Bartholinitis 132 

suppurating 132 
Bartholin's gland 

abscess 132 

cyst 132 
Basal meningitis, posterior 61 
Basedow's disease 51 
Basilar 

apoplexy 64 

atheroma 81 

haemorrhage 64 

meningitis 30 

thrombosis 82 

tumor 74 
Battle 186 
Bayles's disease 67 
Bed, suffocation in 168 
Bedsore 145 
Bell's mania 68 
Bends 74 

Benign tumor (see Tumor) 
Bergeron's disease 72 
Beriberi 27 

Bicuspid valve, heart, disease 79 
Bicycle 

accident 175 

injury 175 
Bilateral 

lobar pneumonia 92 

paralysis 66 

pneumonia 92 ■ 
Bile duct 

cancer 40 

catarrh 115 

impervious 150 

inflammation 115 

obstruction 115 

occlusion 115 

perforation 115 

rupture 115 

stenosis 115 

tumor 115 
Bilharziasis 107 

rectal 107 
Biliary 

calculus 114 

cirrhosis 113 

colic 114 

fistula 115 

lithiasis 114 

obstruction 115 



Biliary — Continued, 
poisoning 115 
toxaemia 115 
Bilious 189 

catarrh 189 
cholera 13 
colic 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
dysentery 14 
fever 189 
gastritis 103 
indigestion 103 
intermittent fever 4 
remittent fever 4 
vomiting 103 
Billroth's disease 46 
Birth (accouchement, childbirth, deliv- 
ery, labor, parturition, etc.) (see also 
Puerperal) 
abnormal 

(child) 152 
_ (mother) 136 
accident 

(child) 152 
m (mother) 136 
accidental haemorrhage 135 
asphyxia, infant (see Stillbirth) 
atony, uterus 136 
compression 152 

(stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
consequence 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
delayed 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
died during (stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
difficult 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
dry, protracted 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
eclampsia 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(child, not stillborn) 151 

(mother) 138 
excessive pressure 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
fistula 136 
forced 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
haematoma, vulva, ruptured dur- 
ing 136 
haemorrhage 

after 

(child) 152 
(mother) 135 



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Bla 



Birth — Continued. 

haemorrhage — Continued . 

before 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Still- 
birth) 
(mother) 134 

uterus (after or during) 135 
immature 

(child, -ly) 151 

(child, ly+) 189 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 134 
injury 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
instrumental 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
inversion, uterus 136 
laceration 

perinaeum 136 

peritonaeum 136 

uterus 136 

vagina 136 

vulva 136 
missed 134 
multiple 

(child) 151 

(mother) 136 
premature 

(child, -ly) 151 

(child, ly+) 189 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 134 

induction 134 
pressure (child) 152 
preternatural 150 
prolonged 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
protracted 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
result (unqualified) 140 
retarded 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
rupture 

bladder 136 

perinaeum 136 

uterus 136 

vagina 136 

vulva 136 
shock 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
sick from 

(-iy) 151 
(iy+) 189 



Birth — Continued, 
sudden death 

cardiac 

embolism 139 
thrombosis 139 

cerebral haemorrhage 139 

embolism 139 

entrance of air into vein 139 

nervous exhaustion 139 

pulmonary 

embolism 139 
thrombosis 139 

shock 139 

thrombosis 139 
suffocation 

(-3m) 152 

(stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
traumatism 152 
venous thrombosis 139 
Bite 

dog 176 

human being 184 
insect 165 
mad dog 23 
nonvenomous 176 
serpent 165 
snake 165 
venomous 165 

serpent 165 
viper 165 
Black 

induration, lung 98 
jaundice 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 115 
measles 6 
smallpox 5 
tongue 99 
vomit 16 
Blackwater fever 4 
Bladder (vesical) 
abscess 124 
acquired deformity 124 
atony 124 
calculus 123 
cancer 45 
catarrh 124 

congenital malformation 150 
disease 124 
distension 124 
ectopia 150 
exstrophy 150 
extroversion 150 
fistula 125 
foreign body 124 
gangrene 124 
haemorrhage 124 
hernia 124 
hypertrophy 124 
inertia 124 
infection 124 
inflammation 124 
injury 186 



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Bladder — Continued. 


Blue 


inversion 124 


baby 150 


irritation 124 


disease 150 


laceration 186 


Body 


parturition 136 


falling, injury 186 


malformation 150 


fibroid, uterus 129 


neuralgia 124 


foreign (see Foreign body) 


neurosis 124 


loose 


paralysis 124 


joint 147 


parasitic disease 124 


sheath of tendon 149 


paresis 124 


pituitary, tumor 74 
thyreoid 


prolapse 124 


puncture (not due to violence) 124 


degeneration, lardaceous 88 


rupture 124 


disease 88 


parturition 136 


injury 186 


traumatic 186 


Boil 143 


section 124 


Boiler explosion 174 


sloughing 124 


locomotive 175 


spasm 124 


stationary 174 


stone 123 


steamboat 174 


suppuration 124 


Boiling 


suture 124 


liquid, burn 167 


syphilis 37 


water, burn 167 


tapping 124 


Bold hives 189 


tuberculosis 34 


Bone 


tumor 124 


abscess 146 


villous (nonmalignant) 124 


actinomycosis 25 


ulcer 124 


cancer 45 


varix 83 


caries 146 


wound 186 


congenital malformation 150 


Blastomycosis 25 


correction deformity, by fracture 146 


skin 25 


cyst 146 


Bleeder 55 


disease 


Bleeding (see Haemorrhage) 


(exclusive of spine) 146 


fibroid (female) 129 


(spine) 32 


Blennorrhagia (blennorrhagic) (see Gono- 


dislocation (nontraumatic) 147 


coccic) 38 


epiphysitis 146 


Blennorrhcea 38 


excision 146 


Blepharitis 75 


face, fracture 185 


Blepharoconjunctivitis 75 


faulty union 146 


Blepharoplasty 75 


foot, fracture 185 


Block, heart 85 


forearm, fracture 185 


Blood 


foreign body 186 


clot, heart 79 


fracture 185 


impoverished 54 


nonunion 146 


poisoning 20 


wiring 185 


specific 37 


gangrene 146 


spitting 98 


gout 48 


transfusion 189 


grafting 146 


tumor (see Tumor) 


hand, fracture 185 


vessel 


hypertrophy 146 


brain, rupture 64 


inflammation 146 


disease 85 


injury 186 


injury 186 


leg, fracture 185 


malformation 150 


malformation 150 


rupture 85 


necrosis 146 


tumor 46 


parasitic disease 146 


vomiting 103 


petrous, caries 76 


Bloody 


resection 148 


diarrhoea 


scurvy 49 


(-2y) 104 


softening 36 


(2y+) 105 


syphilis 37 


flux 14 


tubercle 34 


Blow (unqualified) 186 


tuberculosis 34 


81935°— 11 11 1( 


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INDEX 



Bra 



Bone — Continued. 

tumor 146 

wound 186 
Botallo, foramen 

nonclosure 150 

cyanosis from 150 

persistence 150 
Bottle feeding 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 
Botulism 164 
Bouillaud's disease 78 
Boulimia 74 
Bowel (see Intestine) 
complaint 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
Bow-leg 147 
Brachycardia 85 
Bradycardia 85 
Brain (cerebral) 
abscess 60 

alcoholic apoplexy 64 
anaemia 74 
aneurysm 81 

miliary 81 
apoplexy 64 
arterial sclerosis 81 
arteriosclerosis 81 
artery, disease 81 
ataxia 74 
atheroma 64 
atrophy 74 

progressive 74 

senile 74 
blood vessel, rupture 64 
cancer 45 
cirrhosis 74 
clot 64 _ 
compression 

(injury at birth )_ 152 

(not injury at birth) 74 

traumatic 186 
concussion 186 
congenital malformation 150 
congestion > 64 

alcoholic 64 

malarial 4 

passive 64 
consumption 30 
convulsions 74 
cyst; 74 
cysticercus 74 
degeneration 74 

fatty 74 

progressive 74 
diplegia 

children 74 

infantile 74 
disease 74 

infantile 74 

organic 74 

dementia 74 
psychosis 74 
dropsy 150 
dysphagia 74 



Brain — Continued, 
effusion 64 
embolism 82 

septic 82 
endarteritis 81 
enlargement 74 
epilepsy 69 
erysipelas 18 
fever 60 
foreign body 186 
glioma 74 
gumma 37 
haemorrhage 64 

injury at birth 152 

miliary 64 

sudden death, after delivery 139 
haematoma 152 
hardening 74 
hemiplegia 66 
hernia 74 

congenital 150 
hydatid 74 
hydrocephalus 150 

acquired 74 

acute 74 

chronic 150 

congenital 150 

tuberculous 30 
hyperaemia 64 
hypertrophy 74 
induration 74 
infection 61 
inflammation 60 

traumatic 60 
injury 186 
irritation 74 
ischaemia 74 
laceration 186 
lesion 74 

congenital 74 

organic 74 
malformation 150 
marasmus 65 
membrane 

cancer 45 

cyst 74 

haemorrhage 64 

inflammation 61 
septic 61 
suppurative 61 
syphilitic 37 
tuberculous 30 

laceration 186 

malformation 150 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 30 

tumor 74 
meninges 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 30 

tumor 74 
meningitis 61 

septic 61 

simple 61 

traumatic 186 

tuberculous 30 



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Bro 



Brain — Continued . 
meningocele 150 
mollities 65 
necrobiosis 65 
necrosis 74 
neuralgia 73 
nondevelopment 150 
oedema 64 

alcoholic 64 
pachymeningitis 61 
palsy 66 
t paralysis 66 

infantile 74 
parasitic disease 74 
pressure 

(injury at birth) 152 

(not injury at birth) 74 
rheumatism 47 
rupture (incident to birth) 152 
sclerosis 74 

diffuse 74 

general 74 

miliary 74 
sinus 

disease 83 

thrombosis 82 
softening 65 

inflammatory 65 

necrotic 65 

thrombotic 82 
stroke 64 
suppuration 60 
syphilis 37 
thrombosis 82 
tuberculosis 30 
tuberculous meningitis 30 
tumor 74 

congenital 150 

syphilitic 37 

tuberculous 30 
typhoid 1 
typhus 1 

ventricle, paracentesis 74 
water on 150 
wet 64 

alcoholic 64 
wound 186 
Branchial cyst 150 
Brass poisoning 58 
Breach 109 
Breakbone fever 19 
Breaking down, general 
-ly) 151 
ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
Breast (mammary) 
abscess 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
133 

(puerperal) 141 

tuberculous 34 
amputation 133 
atrophy 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
133 

(puerperal) 141 



Breast — Continued . 
burn 167 
cancer 43 

congenital malformation 150 
cyst 133 

hydatid 133 
disease 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
excision 133 
fistula 

(puerperal or unqualified) 141 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
foreign body 186 
hsematoma 186 
haemorrhage 85 
hypertrophy 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
induration, fibrous 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
inflammation 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
malformation 150 
milk, want of (— ly) 151 
neoplasm 43 
neuralgia 73 
neurosis 133 
parasitic disease 133 
suppuration 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 133 
ulcer 133 
ulceration 133 
wound 186 
Breech presentation 
(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
(mother) 136 
Brightii morbus 120 
Bright's disease (see also Nephritis) 120 
acute 119 
chronic 120 
cirrhotic 120 
puerperal 138 
Broad ligament 



(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal) 137 
cancer 42 
cyst 132 
dropsy 132 
hsematoma 132 
phlegmon 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal) 137 
tumor 132 
varix 83 



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Bub 



Bronchi (bronchial) 
abscess 90 
asthma 96 
calcification 98 
cancer 45 
catarrh 90 

congenital malformation 150 
congestion 89 
contraction 98 
croup 9 
cyst 90 
dilatation 90 
diphtheria 9 
disease 90 

parasitic 98 
foreign body 186 
inflammation 89 
influenza 10 
injury 186 
malformation 150 
obstruction 98 
ossification 98 
paralysis 90 
parasitic 
pneumonia 91 
rupture 186 
stenosis 98 
stricture 98 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 28 
tumor 98 
ulcer 98 
Bronchial (see also Bronchi) 
gland 

rupture 98 

tuberculosis 28 
tube 

catarrh 90 

congestion 89 

haemorrhage 98 
Bronchiectasis 90 
Bronchitis 
(~5y) 89 
(5y+) 90 
acute 89 
asthmatic 96 

acute 96 

chronic 96 
capillary 89 

acute ^ 89 

chronic 90 

subacute 89 
caseous 28 
catarrhal 

(-60y) 89 

(60y+) 90 

acute 89 

chronic 90 
chronic 90 
croupous 89 
diffuse 

(-5y) 89 

(5y+) 90 
due to grippe 10 
fibrinous 89 
foetid 90 



Bronchitis — Continued. 

grippal 10 

hypostatic 90 

inflammatory 89 

membranous 9 

rudders' 90 

pituitous 90 

plastic 28 

pseudomembranous 9 

purulent 

(-5y) 89 
(5y+) 90 
acute 89 
chronic 90 

scrofulous 28 

senile 90 

septic 89 

simple 89 

specific 28 

(when signifying syphilis) 37 

subacute 90 

suffocating 89 

summer 98 

tuberculous 28 

ulcerative 90 
Bronchoalveolitis 89 
Bronchocele 88 

injection 88 
Bronchopneumonia 91 

croupous 91 

diptheritic 9 

due to grippe 10 

grippal 10 

septic 91 

syphilitic 37 

tuberculous 28 

typhoid 91 
Bronchopneumonic tuberculosis, acute 

29 
Bronchopulmonary haemorrhage 98 
Bronchopulmonitis 91 
Bronchorrhagia 98 
Bronchorrhoea 90 

acute _ 89 

chronic 90 

purulent 90 
Bronze disease 52 

of Addison 52 
Brown 

atrophy, heart 79 

disease 52 

induration, lung 98 ^ 
Brown-Sequard's paralysis 63 
Bruise (any part of body) 186 
Brushburn 186 
Bubo 84 

blennorrhagic 38 

climatic 15 

gonococcic 38 

gonorrhceal 38 

inguinal 38 

phagedenic 38 

scrofulous 34 

soft chancre 38 

suppurating 84 

syphilitic 37 



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Cal 



Bubo — Continued. 

venereal 38 

virulent 38 
Bubonic plague 15 
Bubonocele 109 
Buccal 

cavity 

abscess 99 
cancer 39 

diphtheria 9 

ulceration 99 
Buffy angina 9 
Buhl's disease 151 

Building operations, machines, trauma- 
tism 174 
Bulbar 

apoplexy 64 

disease 63 

haemorrhage 64 

paralysis 63 

progressive 63 

poliomyelitis, acute 63 
Bulimia 74 

Bumpers, crushed by 175 
Bunion 149 
Burglar, shot by 182 
Burn 

(conflagration excepted, any organ or 
part) 167 

boiling 

liquid 167 
water 167 

coal oil 167 

corrosive substance 167 

fire 167 

gasoline 167 

kerosene 167 

petroleum 167 

steam 167 

suicide 163 

sulphuric acid 167 

vitriol 167 
Burning building, jumping 166 
Bursa (bursal) 

abscess 149 

cyst 149 

inflammation 149 

injury 186 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 149 

wound 186 
Bursal (see Bursa) 
Bursitis 149 
Buttock 

abscess 144 

cellulitis 144 



Cachectic pachydermia 88 
Cachexia 

(-ly) 151 
ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 

cancerous 45 



Cachexia — Continued, 
cardiac 79 
exophthalmic 51 
lead 57 
malarial 4 
marsh 4 
nervous 189 
old age 154 
pachydermic 88 
paludal 4 
paralytic 67 
pernicious 4 
renal 122 
sclerotic 81 
sclerous 81 
senile 154 
Csecitis 108 
Caecum 

actinomycosis 25 
cancer 41 
inflammation 108 
Csesarean 
operation 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
section (see Csesarean operation) 
Caisson disease 74 
Calcareous 

degeneration 189 

artery 81 

heart 79 

myocardium 79 
Calcification 

annular, artery 81 
artery 81 
bronchi 98 
heart 79 
larynx 87 
lymphatic gland 84 
pericardium 77 
pleura 93 
trachea 98 
Calculous 

disease 123 
pyelitis 123 
pyelonephritis 123 
pyonephrosis 123 
Calculus 123 
biliary 114 
bladder 123 
cystic 123 
gall bladder 114 
hepatic 114 
intestine 110 
kidney 123 

impacted 123 
liver 114 

impacted 114 
lung 98 
nephritic 123 
pancreas 118 
pelvis, kidney 123 
prostate 126 
pulmonary 98 
pyonephrosis from 123 



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INDEX 



Can 



Calculus — Continued . 
renal 123 

impacted 123 
salivary 99 
ureter 123 

impacted 123 
urethra 123 

impacted 123 
urinary 123 

duct 123 

passage 123 

tract 123 
vesical 123 

CANCER (carcinoma, endothelioma, ma- 
lignant tumor, malignant new growth, 
sarcoma, etc.) 1 45 
abdomen 45 
abdominal viscera 41 
accessory sinus 45 
adrenal 45 

anterior mediastinum 45 
antrum 45 

Highmore 45 
anus 41 
appendix 41 
areola 43 
arm 45 
artery 45 
auricle of ear 44 
axilla 45 
back 45 
bile duct 40 
bladder 45 
body 45 
bone 45 
brain 45 
breast 43 
broad ligament 42 
bronchi 45 
buccal cavity 39 
caecum 41 
caput coli 41 
cardia 40 

cardiac orifice, stomach 40 
cervical 42 

gland 45 
cervicofacial 44 
cervix 42 
cheek 39 
chest 45 

chimney sweeps' 45 
chin 44 
chorioid 45 
colon 41 
conjunctiva 45 
connective tissue 44 
cord 45 
cornea 45 
cranial nerve 45 
disseminated 45 
duodenum 41 
ear 44 



Cancer — Continued. 
en cuirasse 43 
extremity 45 
eye 45 
eyelid 45 
face 44 

Falloppian tube 42 
fauces 45 
gall 

bladder 40 

duct 40 
ganglia 45 
gastric 40 
genital organs 

(female) 42 

(male) 45 
gland 45 

glandular system 45 
groin 45 
gum 39 
hand 45 
head 44 
heart 45 
hepatic 40 
hip 45 
ileum 41 
iliac region 45 
inguinal 

gland 45 

region 45 
intestinal gland 41 
intestine 41 
intraabdominal 45 
iris 45 
jaw 39 
joint 45 
kidney 45 
lacrimal 

apparatus 45 

gland 45 
larynx 45 
leg 45 
lingual 39 
lip 39 
liver 40 
Lobstein's 45 
lower extremity 45 
lung 45 
lymph 

gland 45 

node 45 
lymphatic 

gland 45 

vessel 45 
mammary gland 43 
maxilla 39 
mediastinal gland 45 
mediastinum 45 
membrane 

brain 45 

spinal cord 45 
meninges 45 
mesentery 41 



i See forms of cancer on p. 63. Any form of cancer with location not stated is assigned to (45), 
except epithelioma and epithelial tumor (44). When the location is stated, assignment is to titles 39 
to 45, according to the list of organs or parts of the body affected. 



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Car 



Cancer — Continued, 
metastatic 45 
middle ear 45 
mouth 39 
multiple 45 
muscle 45 
nasopharynx 44 
nates 45 
neck 45 
nerve 45 
nipple 43 
nose 44 
oesophagus 40 
omentum 41 
optic nerve 45 
orbit 45 
ovary 42 
palate 39 
pancreas 45 
parotid gland 45 
pectoral region 45 
pelvic viscera 45 
pelvis 45 
penis 45 
pericardium 45 
perinseum 45 
peritonaeum 41 
pharynx 40 
pleura 45 
posterior nares 45 
prepuce 45 
prostate 45 

gland 45 
pubes 45 
pulmonary 45 
pylorus 40 
rectum 41 
renal 45 
retina 45 
retroperitoneal 41 

gland 41 
retropharyngeal 45 
sacral joint 45 
sacrum 45 
salivary gland 39 
scalp 44 
scapula 45 
scrotum 45 
shoulder 45 
sigmoid flexure 41 
skin 44 
smokers' 39 
soft palate 39 
spermatic cord 45 
spinal 

cord 45 

membrane 45 
spine 45 
spleen 45 
sternum 45 
stomach 40 
superficial 45 
suprarenal 45 

capsule _ 45 
temporal region 45 
tendon 45 



Cancer — Continued. 

testicle 45 

thorax 45 

throat 45 

thymus gland 45 

thyreoid gland 45 

tongue 39 

tonsil 39 

trachea 45 

umbilicus 44 

universal 45 

upper extremity 45 

ureter 45 

urethra 45 

uterine ligament 42 

uterus 42 

vagina 42 

vertebra 45 

vesical 45 

viscera 45 

vulva 42 

womb 42 

zygoma 45 
Cancerous 

cachexia 45 

goitre 45 

humor 45 

neuritis 45 

new growth (see Cancer) 

peritonitis 41 

toxaemia 45 

tumor (see Cancer) 

ulcer (see Cancer) 
Cancroid (unqualified) 44 
Cancrum oris 142 
Canker 142 

mouth 99 

rash 7 

stomach 103 
Canthoplasty 75 
Capillaries 

degeneration 85 
fatty 85 
lardaceous 85 

dilatation 85 

disease 85 

rupture 85 
Capillary 

apoplexy 64 

bronchitis 89 
acute 89 
chronic 90 
subacute 89 

congestion 189 

pneumonia 91 
Capital punishment 186 
Capsule 

liver, inflammation 115 

spleen, inflammation 116 

suprarenal (see Adrenal) 
Caput coli, cancer 41 
Car 

fall from 175 

injury 175 

run over by 175 

steam, fall from 175 



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INDEX 



Cat 



Car — Continued. 

struck by 175 

surface, accident 175 
Carbon monoxide 

absorption 168 

inhalation, accidental (not otherwise 
specified) 168 

poisoning (see Poisoning) 

suicide 156 
Carbonic 

acid gas 

absorption 168 
poisoning (see Poisoning) 
suicide 156 

oxide, absorption 168 
Carbuncle 143 

malignant 143 
Carcinoma (see Cancer) 

entericum 41 

linguae 39 

ventriculi 40 
Carcinomatosis, general 45 
Carcinomatous septichsemia 45 
Carcinosis, miliary (see Cancer) 
Cardia 

cancer 40 

stomach, stricture 103 
Cardiac (see Heart) 

dropsy 79 

orifice 

stenosis 79 
stomach, cancer 40 
Cardialgia 103 
Cardiectasis 79 
Cardiomalacia 79 
Cardiopathy 79 

arterial 79 
Cardiopericarditis 77 
Cardiorenal sclerosis 120 
Cardiorrhexis 79 
Cardiosclerosis 79 
Cardiospasm 103 
Cardiostenosis 79 
Cardiovascular sclerosis 79 
Carditis 79 _ 

rheumatic 47 
Care, lack of 

(-3m) 153 

(3m+) 189 

newborn (—3m) 153 
Caries 146 

bone 146 

cerebrospinal 32 

dental 99 

external meatus 76 

labyrinth 76 

middle ear 76 

nose 86 

orbit 146 

ossicle 76 

petrous bone 76 

sacrum, tuberculous 32 

spine _ 32 

syphilitic 37 

vertebra 32 



Carneous mole connected with pregnancy 

134 
Carotid aneurysm 81 
Carphology 189 
Carpus (see Bone) 
Carriage, fall from 175 
Cartilage 

costal 

dislocation 185 
fracture 185 

intraarticular, dislocation (disease) 
147 

larynx, fracture 185 

loose 147 

nasal, dislocation 185 

ossification 149 

semilunar, dislocation 185 

tracheal, fracture 185 

tumor 149 
Cartilaginous tumor (see Tumor) 
Caruncle, urethra 125 
Caseation, lymphatic gland 34 
Caseous 

bronchitis 28 

epididymitis 34 

meningitis 30 

pneumonia 28 

tuberculosis 28 
Castration 

(female) 131 

(male) 127 

traumatic 186 
Casualty 186 
Catalepsy 74 
Cataplexy 64 
Cataract (all forms) 75 
Catarrh (catarrhal) 90 

abdomen 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

acute 89 

alveolar 90 

anaemia 90 

angina 100 

appendicitis 108 

asthma 96 

asthmatic 90 

bile duct 115 

bilious 189 

bladder 124 

bowel 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

bronchi 90 

bronchial tube 90 

bronchitis 

(-60y) 89 
(60y+) 90 
acute 89 
chronic 90 

cervical 130 
canal 130 

cervix uteri 130 

chest 90 

cholangitis 115 



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Cav 



Catarrh — Continued . 

cholecystitis 115 

chronic 90 

colitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

congestion 90 

croup 87 

cystitis 124 

diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

dysentery 14 

dyspepsia 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 103 

ear 76 

enteric 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

epidemic 10 

fever 189 

gastric 103 

gastritis 103 

gastroduodenal 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

gastroduodenitis 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

gastroenteric 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

gastroenteritis 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) . 105 

gastrohepatic 103 

gastrohepatitis 103 

gastrointestinal 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

general 189 

haemorrhage 90 

hepatic 115 

hepatitis 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) us 
acute 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) H5 

chronic 113 

icterus 

(-iy) 151 
(ly+) H5 

ileocolitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

indigestion 103 

inflammation 189 
fauces 100 
lung 91 
mouth 99 



Catarrh — Continued . 

inflammation — Continued . 

stomach 103 

uterus 130 

vagina 

(nonpuerperal) 130 
(puerperal) 137 
influenza 10 
intestine 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
jaundice 

(-iy) 151 

(iy+) H5 

acute 

(-iy) 151 
(iy+) H5 

chronic 115 
kidney 122 
laryngitis 87 
larynx 87 
liver 115 
lung 90 

acute 89 

chronic 90 

fever 91 
meningitis 61 
metritis 130 
nasobronchial 90 
nasopharyngeal 86 
nephritis 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
nose 86 
pharyngitis 100 
pituitous 90 
pneumonia 91 
pulmonary 90 

acute 89 

chronic 90 
respiratory organs 90 
salpingitis 132 
sclerosis 189 
stomach 103 
stomatitis 99 
suffocating 90 
• summer (hay) 98 
throat 87 
tracheitis 89 
tuberculosis 28 
urethra 124 
uterus 130 
vagina 130 
vesical 124 
Catarrhal (see Catarrh) 
Catatonia 68 
Caught in shafting 174 
Cause 

external 186 
natural 189 
unknown 189 
Cavernous 

lymphangioma (see Tumor) 
naevus (see Tumor) 
sinus, phlebitis 83 



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Cav INDEX Cer 


Cavity 

abdominal, foreign body 186 


Cephalotomy 


(mother) 136 


buccal 


(foetus, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 


abscess 99 


Cepnalotripsy 


cancer 39 


(mother) 136 


heart, disease 79 


(foetus, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 


peritoneal, foreign body 117 


Cerebellar (see Cerebellum) 


pleural, foreign body 186 


Cerebellum (cerebellar) 


pulmonary 28 


abscess 60 


pus 144 


cyst 74 


thoracic, perforation 186 


disease 74 


Cecum (see Caecum) 


glioma 74 
haemorrhage 64 


Cell, mastoid 


disease 146 


tuberculosis 30 


perforation 146 


tumor 74 


syphilis 37 


Cerebral (see Brain) 


Cellular 


Cerebritis 60 


erysipelas 18 


traumatic 186 


tissue 


Cerebrocervical meningitis 61 


disease 145 


Cerebrospinal 

arachnitis 61 


emphysema 145 


Cellulitis 144 


arachnoiditis 61 


anus 110 


cariess 32 


arm 144 


congestion 64 


buttock 144 


effusion 64 


cervical 144 


fever 61 


diffuse 144 


inflammation 61 


gangrenous 142 


meninges 


malignant 144 


syphilis 37 


neck 144 


tuberculosis 30 


pelvic 


meningitis 61 


(female, nonpuerperal) 130 


acute 61 


(female, puerperal) 137 


chronic 61 


(male) 144 
diffuse 


epidemic 61 


meningococcic 61 


(female, nonpuerperal) 130 


simple 61 


(female, puerperal) 137 


tuberculous 30 


(male) 144 
perirectal 110 


rhinorrhcea 86 


sclerosis 63 


periuterine 


disseminated 63 


(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


multiple 63 


130 


softening 65 


(puerperal) 137 


toxaemia 74 


pharynx 100 


toxichaemia 74 


phlegmonous 144 


tuberculosis 30 


puerperal 137 


tumor 63 


scrotum 127 


Cerebrum (see also Brain) 


septic 20 


haemorrhage 64 


suppurative 144 


tuberculosis 30 


traumatic 186 


Cervical 


tuberculous 34 


abscess 144 


umbilicus 


adenitis 84 


(-3m) 152 


suppurative 84 


(3m+) 144 


canal 


vulva 132 


catarrh 130 


Centipede, venom 165 


occlusion 130 


Central pneumonia 92 


stricture 130 


Cephalaematoma 152 


cancer 42 


Cephalalgia 74 


carbuncle 143 


Cephalic 


catarrh ^ 130 


haemorrhage (birth) 152 


cellulitis 144 


poliomyelitis 63 


gland 


Cephalitis 60 . 


abscess 144 


Cephaloma (see Cancer) 


cancer 45 



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INDEX 



Cho 



Cervical — Continued . 
gland — Continued, 
hyperplasia 84 
rupture 84 
metritis 130 
pachymeningitis 61 
Cervicofacial cancer 44 
Cervix 

amputation 130 
cancer 42 
disease 130 
femoris, fracture 185 
lacerated 136 
uteri 

catarrh 130 
dilatation 130 
division 130 
elongation 130 
erosion 130 
fibroid 129 
hypertrophy 130 
imperforate 150 
inflammation 130 
lacerated, repair 130 
laceration 

(nonpuerperal) 130 
(puerperal) 136 
old 130 
plugging 130 
ulcer 130 
uterus (see Cervix uteri) 
Chagres fever 4 
Chalazonephritis 120 
Chancre 37 
face 37 
hard 37 
indurated 37 
infecting 37 
mouth 37 
phagedenic 38 
simple 38 
soft 38 

bubo 38 
penis 38 
scrotum 38 
vulva 38 
syphilitic 37 
Chancroid 38 
penis 38 
vulva 38 
Change of life (female) 130 
Charbon 22 
Charcot's 

disease 63 
joint disease 62 
Cheek 

cancer 39 

congenital malformation 150 
Cheiloplasty 99 
Cheloid 145 

Chemical poisoning, neuritis 
(not occupational) 59 
(occupational) 58 
Chest 

cancer 45 



Chest — Continued . 

catarrh 90 

compression 186 

deformity, rhachitic 36 

disease 98 

dropsy 93 

inflammation 92 

neuralgia 80 

perforation 186 

tumor 46 

wall 

abscess 144 
burn 167 
foreign body 186 
hsematoma 186 
wound 186 

water on 93 

wound 186 
Chicken pox 19 
Chilblain 145 
Childbed (see Birth) 136 

fever 137 
Childbirth (see Birth) 136 

(following) 140 
Children, cerebral diplegia 74 
Chill 

(not in malarial region) 189 

(in malarial region) 4 

congestive 189 

pernicious 

(not in malarial region) 189 
(in malarial region) 4 

septic 20 
Chills and fever 4 
Chimney sweeps' cancer 45 
Chin, cancer 44 
Chinese dysentery 14 
Chloasma 145 

Chloroform poisoning (see Poisoning) 
Chlorosis 54 

Egyptian 106 

hysteric 54 

miners' 106 
Choke damp 

(unqualified) 173 

(not in mines) 168 
Choked while vomiting 186 
Choleemia 115 
Cholaemic gall stone 114 
Cholangitis 115 

catarrhal 115 

suppurative 115 
Cholecystectomy 115 
Cholecystenterostomy 115 
Cholecystitis 115 

catarrhal 115 

infectious 115 

obstructive 115 

suppurative 115 
Cholecystotomy 115 
Choledochitis 115 

suppurative 115 
Choledochotomy 115 
Cholelithiasis 114 
Cholemia (see Cholaemia) 



171 



Cho 



INDEX 



Chr 



Cholera 

(except where Asiatic cholera is prev- 
alent) 13 

(where Asiatic cholera is preva- 
lent) 12 

acute 13 

antimonial 165 

Asiatic 12 

bilious 13 

chronic 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

English 13 

epidemic (where Asiatic cholera is 
prevalent) 12 

gravis 13 

hernial 109 

infantum 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

morbus 13 

malignant 13 

nostras 13 

spasmodic 13 

sporadic 13 

winter 13 
Choleraic diarrhcea 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 13 
Choleriform 

diarrhcea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 13 

dysentery 14 

enteritis 

2y) 104 
:2y+) 13 
Cholerine 13 
Cholestersemia 115 
Choluria 115 
Chondritis 149 
Chondroma (see Tumor) 
Chondromalacia 147 
Chondrosarcoma (see Cancer) 
Chordae, heart 

laceration 79 

rupture 79 
Chordee 38 
Chorea 72 

hereditary 74 

Huntington's 74 

insaniens 72 

insanity 72' 

major 72 

minor 72 

paralytic 72 

pregnancy 138 

progressive, chronic 74 

rheumatic 72 

spasmodic 72 

Sydenham's 72 
Choreic dementia 72 
Chorio epithelioma 42 
Chorioid 

cancer 45 

injury 186 



Chorioid — Continued . 
malformation 150 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
Chorioiditis 75 
"Chronic" 189 
Chronic 

abscess 34 

albuminous nephritis 120 
albuminuria 120 
alcoholic 

nephritis 120 

paralysis 67 
anterior poliomyelitis 63 
articular rheumatism 48 
asthmatic bronchitis 96 
atrophy, liver 113 
Bright 's disease 120 
bronchitis 90 
bronchorrhcea 90 
capillary bronchitis 90 
catarrh 90 

lung 90 
catarrhal 

bronchitis 90 

hepatitis 113 

jaundice 115 

nephritis 120 
cerebrospinal meningitis 61 
cholera 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
cirrhosis, liver 113 
congestive pneumonia 98 
delirium 68 
diffuse nephritis 120 
endocarditis 79 
enlargement, liver 113 
epithelial nephritis 120 
ergotism 59 
etherism 59 
exudative 

angina 100 

nephritis 120 
fibrous hepatitis 113 
general 

miliary tuberculosis 35 

tuberculosis 35 
glomerulonephritis 120 
heemorrhagic nephritis 120 
hepatitis 113 
hepatization, lung 98 
hydrocephalus 150 
hypertrophic hepatitis 113 
induration, liver 113 
inflammation 

kidney 120 

liver 113 

lung 98 
inflammatory rheumatism 48 
interstitial 

hepatitis 113 

inflammation, lung 98 

myocarditis 79 

nephritis 120 

pneumonia 98 



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Chr 



INDEX 



Cla 



Chronic — Continued . 

miliary tuberculosis 35 
mitral endocarditis 79 
morphinism 59 
myelitis 63 
myocarditis 79 
nephritis 120 
paralysis, spinal cord 63 
parenchymatous nephritis 120 
parotiditis 99 
periencephalitis 67 
phthisis 28 
pleuropneumonia 98 
pneumonia 98 
pneumonic 

phthisis 28 

tuberculosis 28 
pneumonitis 98 
poisoning {see Poisoning) 

(occupational) 58 
poliomyelitis 63 
polycythemia 55 
progressive chorea 74 
pulmonary catarrh 90 
pulmonitis 98 
purulent bronchitis 90 
rheumatic 

arthritis 48 

endocarditis 79 

fever 48 

neuritis 48 
rheumatism 48 

joint 48 

spine 48 
rheumatoid arthritis 48 
spinal 

muscular atrophy 63 

paralysis 63 
suppurative nephritis 122 
toxic 

gastritis 59 

gastroenteritis 59 
tubal 

inflammation, kidney 120 

nephritis 120 
tuberculosis 28 
tuberculous 

disease 28 

inflammation 28 

pneumonia 28 
tubular nephritis 120 
ulcer 145 
ulcerative 

endocarditis 79 

tuberculosis 28 
vaginitis (not gonorrheal) 132 
valvular 

endocarditis 79 

heart disease 79 
vulvitis 132 
Chyle cyst, mesentery 84 
Chylocele, nonfilarial 84 
Chylothorax 84 
Chylous 

ascites, nonfilarial 84 
hydrocele 127 



Chylous — Continued, 
hydrothorax 93 
Chyluria # 121 

(filariasis) 19 
(nonfilarial) 121 
Cicatricial adhesion, division 145 
Cicatrix, vicious 145 
Circular insanity 68 
Circulation 
failure 

(-ly). 151 
(ly+) 189 
imperfect 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 189 
portal, obstruction 115 
Circulatory system 

congenital malformation 150 
disease 85 
Circumcision 127 
Circumscribed 

periostitis 146 
pneumonia 92 
Cirrhosis 

(unqualified) 113 
alcoholic 113 
liver 113 

lung (interstitial pneumonia) 
atrophic 113 
liver 113 
biliary 113 
brain 74 
heart 79 
hepatic 113 
congenital 

(-ly) 151 
(iy+) H3 
hypertrophic 113 

liver 113 
interstitial 113 
kidney 120 
Laennec 113 
liver 113 

acute 115 
chronic 113 
congenital 
(-ly) 151 
(ly+) H3 
interstitial 113 
lung 98 
malarial 113 
ovarian 132 
pancreas 118 
portal 113 
pulmonary 98 
renal 120 
stomach 103 
syphilitic, liver 37 
Cirrhotic 

Bright's disease 120 
pneumonia 98 
Cirsoid aneurysm 81 

artery 81 
Clap 38 

Clavicle {see Bone) 
Clavus 145 



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Cle 



INDEX 



Col 



Cleft palate 150 
Climacteric 

disease 130 

epilepsy 69 

insanity 68 

melancholia 68 
Climatic bubo 15 
Clitoris, amputation 132 
Closure foramen ovale, imperfect 
Clot 

blood, heart 79 

brain 64 

heart 79 

obstruction, artery 82 

occlusion, artery 82 
Clothing, lack of (newborn) 153 
Cloudy swelling, adrenal 52 
Clubfoot 149 

congenital 150 
Club hand 149 
Coal 

fall of (mine) 173 

oil, burn 167 
Cocaine habit 59 
Cocainism 59 
Coccidiasis 107 
Coccyx (see Bone) 
Cochin-China dysentery 14 
Cceliotomy 189 
Cold 

(-3m) 153 

(coryza) 86 
34 



150 



exposure 

(-3m) 153 
(3m+) 178 
on lung 89 
Colectomy 110 
Colibacillosis 110 
Colic 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
abdomen 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
biliary 114 
bilious 

(-2y) 

, (2y+) 

dry 

(-2y) 
(2y+) 105 
flatulent 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
gallstone 114 
gastric 103 
hepatic 114 
hernial 109 
hysterical 73 
infantile 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
inflammatory 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 



104 
105 

104 



Colic — Continued . 
intestine 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
lead 57 
nephritic 123 
painters' 57 
renal 123 
saturnine 57 



Lie 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

stomach 103 

ureteral 123 

worm 107 
Colica pictonum 57 
Colitis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 

catarrhal 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

croupous 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

exudative 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

gangrenous 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

hemorrhagic 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

membranous 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

mucous 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

necrotic 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

septic 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

tuberculous 31 

ulcerative 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Collapse 189 

general 189 

heart 79 

lung 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 94 

pulmonary 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 94 

valvular 79 
Colliers' 

lung # ?8 

phthisis 98 
Colliquative fever 189 
Collision 175 

railroad 175 



174 



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INDEX 



Con 



Colloid 

goitre 88 
tumor {see Cancer) 
Coloboma 75 
Coloenteritia 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Colon 

abscess 110 
cancer 41 
dilatation 110 
impaction 110 
inflammation 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
paralysis 110 
stricture 109 
ulcer 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
ulceration 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Colotomy 110 
Colpocele 132 
Colporrhaphy 132 
Column 

lateral, spinal cord, degeneration 63 
spinal 

fissure 150 
necrosis 32 
tuberculosis 32 
Columnar epithelioma 44 
Columnar-celled carcinoma {see Can- 
cer) 
Coma 189 

alcoholic 56 
diabetic 50 
epileptic 69 
puerperal 138 
uraemic 

(nonpuerperal or unquali- 
fied) 120 
(puerperal) 138 
Combined sclerosis, spinal cord 63 
Common duct 

obstruction 115 
stricture 115 
Compensation, failure 79 
Complaint 
bowel 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
liver 115 
miners' 98 
summer 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Complication of diseases 189 
Compound fracture 185 
Compression 
birth 152 

(stillborn) {see Stillbirth) 



Compression — Continued . 
brain 

(not injury at birth) 74 
(injury at birth) 152 
(traumatic) 186 
cerebral 

(not injury at birth) 74 
(injury at birth) 152 
chest 186 
intestine 110 
lymphatic vessel 84 
medulla 63 
spinal cord 63 

(traumatic) 186 
umbilical cord 
(-3m) 152 

(stillborn) {see Stillbirth) 
Concato's disease 189 
Concentrated lye poisoning {see Poisoning) 
Concretion 

intestine 110 
salivary gland 99 
stomach 103 
Concussion 186 
electric 181 
Condyloma 
anus 37 
penis 37 
vulva 37 
Confinement 136 

delayed (child) 152 
Conflagration (to include all injuries of 
whatsoever nature resulting there- 
from) 166 
Confluent smallpox 5 
Confusional insanity 68 
Congelation 178 
Congenital 
(-ly) 151 
(iy+) 189 

abnormality 150 
abnormity 150 
adenoids 150 
amputation 150 
anaemia 54 
aortic stenosis 150 
ascites 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 187 
asthenia 

(-ly) 151 
(iy+) 189 

atelectasis (—3m) 152 
atresia (any_ part of body) 150 
autotoxaemia 

(-ly) 151 
(iy+) 55 

cerebral tumor 150 
cirrhosis, liver 
(-ly) 151 

(iy+) H3 

club foot 150 
cyanosis 152 



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INDEX 



Con 



Congenital — Continued. 

cystic disease, kidney 150 
debility 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) 189 

deformity 150 
disease, heart 150 

dislocation 150 
dyspepsia 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 103 
dyspnoea 

(-iy) i5i 

(iy+) 189 

emphysema 97 
endocarditis 78 
epilepsy 69 
flat foot 150 
fracture 150 
goitre 150 
hemiplegia 66 
hepatic cirrhosis 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) H3 

hernia 109 

brain 150 
hydrocephalus 150 
ichthyosis 145 
icterus 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) H5 

imbecility 74 
imperforate urethra 150 
infection 55 
inguinal hernia 109 
insufficiency 

(-iy) 151 

(ly+) 189 
intestinal obstruction 150 
laryngeal stenosis 150 
lesion, brain 74 
lues 37 
malformation (stillbirth not included) 

150 
malnutrition 

(-iy) 151 

(iy+) 189 

meningitis 61 
mitral stenosis 150 
obstruction 150 

intestine 150 
paralysis _ 63 
peritonitis 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 117 
pulmonary stenosis 150 
pyloric stenosis 150 
rheumatism 47 
rupture 109 
sclerema 

(-iy) 151 
(iy+) 145 

specific pemphigus 37 



Congenital — Continued, 
spina bifida 150 
stenosis 150 

intestine 150 

larynx 150 
syphilis 37 
syphilitic hepatitis 37 
talipes 150 
tuberculosis 28 
tumor 150 

brain 150 
uraemia 151 

valvular heart disease 150 
vitium cordis 150 
weakness 

(-iy) 151 

(iy+) 189 

Congestion 189 

(sudden death) 64 
alcoholic cerebral 64 
bowel 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
brain 64 

passive 64 
bronchi 89 
bronchial tube 89 
capillary 189 
catarrhal 90 
cerebral 64 
cerebrospinal 64 
gastrohepatic 115 
general 189 
glottis 87 
heart 189 
hepatic 115 
hypostatic 94 

lung 94 
intestine 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
kidney 122 
liver 115 
lung 94 

active 94 

passive 94 
malarial 4 

brain 4 
medulla 63 
pleural 93 
pneumonic 92 
pulmonary 94 
renal 122 
spinal cord 63 
spleen 116 
stomach 103 
trachea 89 
vein 189 
Congestive 

apoplexy 64 
asphyxia 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 189 



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INDEX 



Con 



Congestive — Continued. 

chill 189 

enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

fev^r 189 

gastroenteritis 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

malaria 4 

malarial fever 4 

meningitis 61 

pneumonia 92 
acute 92 
chronic 98 

remittent fever 4 
Conjunctiva (conjunctival) 

cancer 45 

diphtheria 9 

injury 186 

leprosy 17 

lupus 34 

oedema 75 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 75 

wound 186 
Conjunctival, (see Conjunctiva) 
Conjunctivitis 75 

blennorrhagic 38 

diphtheritic 9 

gonococcic 3 

infantile 38 

newborn 38 

purulent 38 

pustular 75 
Connective tissue 

abscess 144 

cancer 44 

disease, parasitic 145 

elephantiasis 145 

emphysema 145 

gangrene 142 

inflammation 144 

injury 186 

cedema 187 

tumor 46 
Consecutive nephritis 122 
Consequence, labor 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
Consolidation, lung 92 
Constipation 110 
Constitution, feeble 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 
Constitutional weakness 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 
Constriction, intestine 109 
Consumption 28 

abdominal 31 

acute 29 

bowel 31 

brain 30 



Consumption — Continued, 
galloping 29 
grinders' 98 
intestine 31 
liver 34 
lung 28 
miners' 98 
muscle 189 
pulmonary 28 

acute 29 
quick 29 
scrofulous 28 
throat 28 
Continued fever 1 

simple 189 
Contracted 

kidney 120 
liver 113 
palmar fascia 149 
Contracting granular kidney 120 
Contraction 189 
bowel 109 
bronchi 98 
Dupuytren's 149 
fascia 149 
gall 

bladder 115 

duct 115 
intestine 109 
pylorus 103 
stomach 103 
tendon 149 
valve, heart 79 
Contracture 

hysterical 73 
joint 147 
muscle 149 
Contused wound 186 
Contusion (see Wound) 186 

general 186 
Convulsions 
(-5y) 71 
(5y+) 70 
cerebral 74 
enteric 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
epileptic 69 
epileptiform 

(-5y) 71 

(5y+) 70 
epileptoid 

(-5y) 71 

(nonpuerperal, 5y+) 70 
gastric 103 
gastrointestinal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
hysterical 73 
infantile (— 5y) 71 
internal 

(-5y) 71 

(5y+) 70 
intestinal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 



81935°— 11- 



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177 



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INDEX 



Cor 



Convulsions — Continued . 
puerperal 138 
reflex 

(-5y) 71 
(5y+) 70 
scarlatinal 7 
lie 
(-5y) 71 
(5y+) 70 
traumatic 186 
uraemic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal) 138 
Coprsemia 110 
Coprostasis 110 
Cord 

cancer 45 
hematocele 127 
haemorrhage (umbilical) 152 
navel, ulcer 152 
spermatic 

abscess 127 
cancer 45 
haematocele 127 
diffuse 127 
haematoma 186 

(nontraumatic) 127 
hydrocele 127 
inflammation 127 
injury 186 
neuralgia 73 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 127 
spinal 

abscess 63 

absent 150 

anaemia 63 

anterior cornua, degeneration 63 

apoplexy 63 

atrophy 63 

cancer 45 

compression 63 

(traumatic) 186 
concussion 186 
congenital malformation 150 
congestion 63 
degeneration 63 
amyloid 63 
fatty 63 
lateral and posterior columns 

62 
tuberculous 34 
disease 63 
foreign body 186 
haemorrhage 63 
imperfect 150 
inflammation 63 
injury 186 
irritation 63 
laceration 186 

lateral column, degeneration 63 
lesion 63 
malformation 150 



Cord — Continued . 

spinal — Continued . 
meningitis 61 

tuberculous 30 
myelitis 63 
paralysis 63 
acute 63 
chronic 63 
progressive 63 
spastic 63 
parasitic disease 63 
sclerosis 63 

combined 63 
disseminated 63 
multiple 63 
posterior 62 
posterolateral 62 
softening 63 
syphilis 37 
thrombosis 82 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 63 
wound 186 
umbilical 

compression 

(-3m) 152 

(stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
erysipelas 18 
gangrene (—3m) 152 
haemorrhage (—3m) 152 
inflammation (—3m) 152 
malformation 150 
mortification (—3m) 152 
presentation (child, stillborn) 

(see Stillbirth) 
prolapse 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Still- 
birth) 
septic (-3m) 152 
strangulation (—3m) 152 
Corn 145 
Cornea (corneal) 
abscess 75 
cancer 45 
inflammation 75 
injury 186 
leprosy 17 
malformation 150 
perforation 75 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 75 
ulcer 75 
Corneal (see Cornea) 

Cornua, anterior, spinal cord, degenera- 
tion 63 
Cornual pregnancy 134 
Coronary artery 
disease 81 
embolism 82 
ossification 81 
sclerosis 81 
Corpora quadrigemina, tumor 74 
Corpulence 55 



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Cor 



INDEX 



Cut 



Correction, deformity of bone, by frac- 
ture 146 
Corrigan's disease 79 
Corrosive 

effects of 167 

substance, burn 167 
Cortical 

degeneration, infantile (of brain) 74 

hemiplegia 66 
Coryza 86 

newborn 86 

syphilitic 37 
Costal cartilage 

dislocation 185 

fracture 185 
Costiveness 110 
Cough 98 
Cowper's gland 

abscess 127 

tuberculosis 34 
Cowpox 20 
Coxa 

valga 147 

vara 147 
Coxalgia 33 

tuberculous 33 
Coxitis 33 
Craft neuroses 74 
Cramp 

(-5y) 71 

(5y+) 70 

(puerperal) 138 

while bathing 169 

heat 179 

intestinal 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

muscle 149 

writers' 74 
Crane, traveling, crushed by 174 
Cranial (see Cranium) 

nerve 

cancer 45 
degeneration 74 
inflammation 74 
injury 186 
neuralgia 73 
paralysis 66 
syphilis 37 
Craniectomy 74 

Cranioclasm (stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
Craniofacial axis, deficiency 150 
Craniotabes 146 
Craniotomy 

(stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 

forceps, application, to foetal head 
(see Stillbirth) 
Cranium (cranial) 

abscess 60 

adenitis, suppurative 84 

fracture 185 

haemorrhage 64 

perforation 186 

tumor 146 



Crazy 68 

Creatoxismus 164 

Creeping paralysis 63 

Crepitating synovitis 149 

Cretinism 74 

Criminal abortion 184 

Crotchet, application, to foetal head (see 

Stillbirth) 
Croup (see also Croupous) 9 

bronchial 9 

catarrhal 87 

diphtheritic 9 

false 87 

infectious 9 

inflammatory 9 

laryngeal 9 

membranous 9 

pseudomembranous 9 

spasmodic 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 

stridulous 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
Croupous (see also Croup) 

angina 9 

bronchitis 89 

bronchopneumonia 91 

colitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

laryngitis 9 

nephritis 120 

pneumonia 92 

tonsillitis 9 
Crural ulcer 145 
Crushing (crushed) 175 

(suicide) 162 

at fire 166 

bumpers 175 

conflagration 166 

extremity 175 

foot 175 

head, child (see Stillbirth) 

suicide 162 

traumatism 175 

traveling crane 174 

wound 175 
Crust, milk 145 
Crusta lactea 145 
Curettement, postpartum 136 
Curetting 

larynx 87 

uterus 130 
Curschmann's disease 96 
Curvature 

angular, spine 36 

anterior, spine 36 

lateral, spine 36 

posterior, spine 36 

spine 36 
Cut (any part of body) 171 

(accident) 171 

(homicide) 183 



179 



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Cys 



Cut — Continued . 
(suicide) 160 
knife 171 

(accident) 171 
(homicide) 183 
(suicide) 160 
Cutaneous 

diphtheria 9 
haemorrhage 55 
Cutting 

instrument 

assassination 183 
homicide 183 
suicide 160 
traumatism 171 
wound 171 

(homicide) 183 
(suicide) 160 
throat, suicide 160 
Cyanopathy 152 
Cyanosis 

(-3m) 152 

(without further qualification, 3m+) 

189 
(not due to malformation of heart, 

-3m) 152 
(not due to malformation of heart, 

3m+) 189 
(due to malformation of heart) 150 
(persistence of foramen ovale) 150 
congenital 152 
neonatorum 152 
newborn 152 

(not due to malformation of 

heart, —3m) 152 
(not due to malformation of 
heart, 3m 4- ) 189 
nonclosure, foramen of Botallo 150 
Cycle accident 175 
Cyclone, killed in 186 
Cyesis 134 
Cynanche 9 

malignant 9 
parotid 19 
tonsillaris 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
tracheal 89 
trachealis 89 
Cyphosis 36 
Cyst (see also Tumor) 

accessory Falloppian tube 132 
adrenal 52 

arising in lymphatic space 84 
Bartholin's gland 132 
bone 146 
brain 74 
branchial 150 
breast 133 
broad ligament 132 
bronchi 90 
bursal 149 
cerebellum 74 
cerebral 74 
dermoid 46 
ovary 131 



Cyst — Continued. 

dermoid — Continued. 

sequestration 46 

testicle 127 
echinococcus, liver 112 
epididymis (spermatocele) 127 
Falloppian tube 132 
gall 

bladder 115 

duct 115 
glandular (see Tumor) 
hemorrhagic, pancreas 118 
hydatid 112 

breast 133 

kidney 122 

liver 112 

lung 98 

spleen 116 
intraligamentous 132 
jaw 146 
joint 147 
kidney 122 
lip 99 
liver 115 
lymphatic 

gland 84 

vessel 84 
mammary gland 133 
membrane, brain 74 
mesentery 46 
mouth 99 
mucous (see Tumor) 
multilocular 131 
muscle 46 
neck 46 
orbit 75 
ovary 131 

paracentesis 131 
pancreas 118 
parasitic 25 
parovarian 131 

paracentesis 131 
peritonaeum 117 
prostate 126 
recurrent, uterus 129 
renal 122 
retention 46 
rupture 46 
salivary gland 99 
sebaceous 46 
sequestration dermoid 46 
serous 46 
spleen 116 
suprarenal 52 
testicle 127 
thymus 84 

gland 84 
thyreoid gland 88 
thyreolingual 88 
tongue 99 

tuberculous, ovary 34 
tuboovarian 132 
urachal 150 
ureter 124 
uterine ligament 132 



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Def 



Cyst — Continued. 

vagina 132 

vulva 132 

vulvovaginal gland. 132 
Cystadenoma (see Tumor) 
Cystic 

calculus 123 

degeneration 189 
kidney 122 
uterus 129 

disease 

kidney 122 

congenital 150 
Reclus's 133 

goitre 88 

hygroma (see Tumor) 

lymphangioma (see Tumor) 

oophoritis 132 

ovaritis 132 

ovary 131 

pancreatitis 118 

tumor (see Tumor) 

suppurative (see Tumor) 

uraemia 124 
Cysticerci 107 

brain 74 

liver 112 

lung 98 
Cystinuria 122 
Cystitis 124 

blennorrhagic 38 

catarrhal 124 

gangrenous 124 

gonococcic 38 

gonorrhceal 38 

malignant 124 

purulent 124 

septic 124 

specific 124 

suppurative 124 

tuberculous 34 
Cystocele 124 
Cystoma (see Tumor) 
Cystoplegia 124 
Cystoptosis 124 
Cystopyelitis 122 
Cystorrhagia 124 
Cystosarcoma (see Cancer) 
Cystoscopy 124 
Cystotomy 124 

suprapubic 124 

D 

Dacryoadenitis 75 

Dacryocystitis 75 

Damp, choke (unqualified) 173 

Dance, Saint Vitus 's 72 

Dead ovum, retention 134 

Death 

sudden 

(nonpuerperal) 188 
(puerperal) 139 
cardiac 

embolism alter delivery 139 
thrombosis after delivery 
139 



Death — Continued. 

sudden — Continued, 
congestion 64 
delivery 139 

embolism after delivery 139 
entrance of air into vein after 

delivery 139 
nervous exhaustion after deliv- 
ery 139 
puerperium 139 
pulmonary 

embolism after delivery 139 
thrombosis after delivery 
139 
shock after delivery 139 
thrombosis after delivery 139 
violent 186 
mine 173 
quarry 173 
Debauchery 56 
Debility 

(-ly) 151 
(ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
congenital 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 189 
general 

(-ly) 151 
(ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
infantile 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) 189 

nervous 74 
old age 154 
senile 154 
Decapitation 186 

foetus (stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
Decapsulation, kidney 122 
Decay, senile 154 
Decidual endometritis 137 
Deciduoma 129 

malignum 42 
Decline 

(-ly) 151 
(ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
general 

(-ly) 151 
(ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
gradual 

(-ly) 151 
(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+). 154 
Deficient nutrition 177 
Deformed pelvis (female, 15y-44y) 136 
Deformity 150 

bladder, acquired 124 

bone, correction, by fracture 146 

cardiac 150 

chest, rhachitic 36 

congenital 150 

foot, acquired 149 

hand, acquired 149 



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INDEX 



Deg 



Deformity — Continued . 

heart 150 

limb, acquired 149 

liver, acquired 115 

penis, acquired 127 

spine, angular 36 

stomach, acquired 103 
Degeneration 

(-iy) i5i 

(ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
adrenal 52 
albuminoid 55 
amyloid 55 

artery 81 

heart 79 

kidney 120 

liver 113 

muscle 63 

nervous system 74 

spinal cord 63 

spleen 116 
anterior cornua, spinal cord 63 
aorta 81 
artery 81 
atheromatous 81 

artery 81 

heart 79 
brain 74 
calcareous 189 

artery 81 

heart 79 

myocardium 79 
capillaries 85 
cardiac 79 
cerebral 74 

progressive 74 
cortical, infantile (of brain) 74 
cranial nerve 74 
cystic 189 

kidney 122 

uterus 129 
fatty 55 

adrenal 52 

artery 81 

brain 74 

capillaries 85 

diffuse 55 

heart 79 

kidney 120 

liver 113 

from phosphorus poisoning 
58 

muscle 63 

myocardium 79 

nervous system 74 

spinal cord 63 

thymus 84 
fibrous 

heart 79 

muscle 63 

myocardium 79 
general 

amyloid 55 

fatty 55 
gouty, heart 79 



Degeneration — Continued, 
heart 79 

muscle 79 
hyaline 

adrenal 52 

artery 81 

heart 79 

lymphatic gland 84 

muscle 63 

myocardium 79 
intestine 110 
kidney 120 
lardaceous 55 

adrenal 52 

artery 81 

capillaries 85 

intestine 110 

kidney 120 

liver 113 

lymph gland 84 

lymphatic gland 84 

spleen 116 

thyreoid body 88 
lateral 

column, spinal cord 63 

and posterior columns, spinal 
cord 62 
liver 115 
muscle 149 
myocardium 79 
nerve 74 
nervous system 74 
pancreas 118 
pigmentary 

heart 79 

liver 115 

myocardium 79 
placenta (child, stillborn) (see Still- 
birth) 

fatty (child, stillborn) (see Still- 
birth) 
progressive, brain 74 
pulpy, synovial membrane 33 
senile 154 
spinal cord 63 
stomach 103 
suprarenal 52 
tuberculous 35 

pancreas 34 

spinal cord 34 
vascular, senile 154 
vital 

(-iy) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 
Wallerian 74 
waxy 55 

kidney 120 

liver 113 
Degenerative 

myocarditis 79 
neuritis 73 
sclerosis 63 
Deglutition 

paralysis 100 
pneumonia 91 



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Del 



1 N D E X 



Dia 



Delayed 

confinement (child) L52 
delivery 

(child) 152 
(mother) 136 
Delirious mania 68 

acute 189 
Delirium 189 
acute 189 
alcoholic 56 
asthenic 189 
chronic 68 
maniacal 68 
traumatic 186 
tremens 56 
ura'inic 

(nonpuerperal or Unqualified) 
120 

(puerperal) L38 

Delivery (.sec Birth) 

forced 

(child) L52 
(mother) 136 

premature 134 

sudden death 139 
Delusion, persecution 68 
Delusional 

insanity 68 

mental stupor 68 
Dementia 68 

agitated 68 

alcoholic 56 

apathetic (58 

apoplectic 64 

choreic 72 

developmental 68 

epileptic 69 

old age 154 

organic 68 

(from organic brain disease) 74 

paralytic 67 

paretic 67 

prsecox 68 

primary 68 

progressive 67 

secondary 68 

senile 154 

syphilitic 37 

terminal 68 

uraemic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified I 

120 
(puerperal) L88 
Dengue 19 

lever 19 
Dental 

caries 99 

periosteum, suppuration 99 
Dentition 189 

fever 189 

morbid 189 
Depressive psychosis, manic 68 
Deprivation, water 177 
Derailment, train 17") 



Derangement 

gas! rie L03 

infantile 

(-3m) 152 

(3m + ) 189 
stomach 103 
Dermatitis L45 

actinica (sunburn) 167 

ambustionis 167 
exfoliative L45 
gangrenosa 142 

gangrenous 142 
general L45 

herpetiformis 145 

rodent 44 

venenata 145 
Dermatomyositis 149 
Dermatosis L45 
Dermoid cyst (see also Tumor) 

ovary LSI 

sequestration 46 

testicle J 27 
Descending lateral sclerosis 63 
Desertion (newborn) 153 
Desquamative nephritis 1 19 

acute 119 
Destitution 177 
Detachment 

epiphyses L85 

placenta 135 

haemorrhage 135 
Development 

arrest 150 

heart, imperfect L50 

imperfect 150 
Developmental dementia 68 * 
Deviation, nasal septum 86 
Diabetes (diabetic) 50 

coma 50 

gangrene 50 

insanity 50 

insipidus 55 

iritis 50 

mellitus 50 

pancreatic 50 

saccharine 50 
Diabetic (see Diabetes) 
Diapedesis 55 
Diaphragm 

congenital malformation 150 

paralysis 74 

rupture 109 
Diaphragmatic 

hernia L09 

stomach L09 

pleurisy 93 
Diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y + ) 105 

bilious 

(-2y) KM 
(2y+) L05 

bloody 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 



L83 



Dia 


INDEX Dig 


Diarrhoea — Continued. 


Diarrhceal 


catarrhal 




enteritis 


(-2y) 


104 


(-2y) 104 


. / 2 y.+) 


105 


(2y+) 105 


choleraic 


# 


gastritis 


(-2y) 


104 


(-2y) 104 


. S 2 l +) 


13 


.(2y+) 105 


cholerirorm 




Diastasis, muscle 149 


(-2y) 


104 


Diathesis 189 


■ (2y , + l 


13 


gouty 48 
hemorrhagic 55 


due to food 




(-2y) 


104 


rheumatic 48 


(2y+) 


105 


scrofulous 34 


dysenteric 


14 


tuberculous 28 


dyspeptic 




uric acid 55 


(-2y) 


104 


Died 


(2y+) 
endemic 

(-2y) 


105 
104 


at birth (stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
suddenly 188 
Difficult 


. ( 2 y.+) 

epidemic 


105 


birth (child) 152 
labor 


(-2y) 
(2y+) 

fermental 
(-2y) 
(2y+) 

flagellate 
(-2y) 
(2y+) 

green 
(-2y) 
(2y+) 

mfa,nt.ilfi 


104 
105 

104 
105 

104 
105 

104 
105 


(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
Diffuse 

arteriosclerosis 81 
bronchitis 

(-5y) 89 

(5y+) 90 
cellulitis 144 
cerebral sclerosis 74 


fatty degeneration 55 


(-2y) 


104 


hematocele, spermatic cord 127 


(2y+) 
infectious 


105 


injury 186 
hepatitis 115 


(-2y) 


104 


suppurative 115 


(2y+) 
infective 


105 


mastitis 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 


(-2y) 
(2y+) 

inflammato] 

(-2y) 


104 


105 

T 
104 


meningitis 61 
meningoencephalitis 67 
nephritis 120 


(2y+) 

malarial 4 


105 


acute 119 
chronic 120 


mycotic 

(-2y) 
(2y+) 
senile 105 


104 


interstitial 120 
pelvic cellulitis 


105 


(female, nonpuerperal) 130 




(female, puerperal) 137 


septic 

(-2y) 


104 


(male) 144 
periencephalitis 67 


(2y+) 


105 


periostitis 146 


sporadic 




peritonitis 117 


(-2y) 


104 


phlegmon 144 


(2y+) 
summer 


105 


sclerodermia 145 




sclerosis, brain 74 


(-2y) 


104 


suppuration 144 


(2y+) 


105 


tuberculosis 35 


tropical 14 


. 


Diffused 


tuberculous 


31 


aneurysm 81 


uncontrollable 


ganglion 149 


(-2y) 


104 


Digestive 


(2y+) 


105 


organs 


zymotic 




foreign body 186 


(-2y) 


104 


paralysis 110 


(2y+) 


105 


wound 186 



184 



Dig 



INDEX 



Dis 



Digestive — Continued. 

system 

congenital malformation 150 
disease (unqualified) 118 

tract, tuberculosis 31 
Dilatation 189 

artery 81 

bronchi 90 

capillaries 85 

cardiac 79 
orifice 79 

cervix uteri 130 

colon 110 

duct, pancreas 118 

gall 

bladder 115 
duct 115 

heart 79 

intestine 110 

lymphatic vessel 84 

oesophagus 101 

orifice, valve of heart 79 

pericardium 77 

pharynx 100 

stomach 103 

ventricle 79 
Dilated heart 79 
Diphtheria (diphtheritic) 9 

anaemia 9 

angina 9 

bronchi 9 

bronchopneumonia 9 

buccal 9 

conjunctiva 9 

conjunctivitis 9 

croup 9 

cutaneous 9 

fauces 9 

gangrenous 9 

laryngismus stridulus 9 

laryngitis 9 

larynx 9 

malignant 9 

mouth 9 

nasal 9 

neuritis 9 

nose 9 

oesophagus 9 

ophthalmia 9 

palate 9 

paralysis 9 

pharynx 9 

skin 9 

tonsil 9 

tonsillitis 9 

trachea 9 

vulva 9 

wound 9 
Diphtheritic (see Diphtheria) 
Diplegia, cerebral 

children 74 

infantile 74 
Diplococcus pneumonia 92 
Dipsomania 56 
Direct inguinal hernia 109 
Dirt-eating 189 



Diruptio uteri 136 
Disarticulation 148 
Discomycosis 25 
Discrete smallpox 5 
Disease 

abdominal 189 
absorbent system 84 
accessory 

sinus 146 

spleen 116 
Adams- Stokes 85 
Addison's 52 
adrenal 52 
air tube 90 
alimentary canal 110 
alveoli, teeth 99 
amyloid 55 
anus 110 
aorta 81 
aortic 79 

valve 79 
aponeuroses 149 
artery 81 
axe-grinders' 98 
backbone 32 
Banti's 54 
Barlow's 49 
Basedow's 51 
Bayles's 67 
Bergeron's 72 
bicuspid valve (heart) 79 
Billroth's 46 
bladder 124 

malignant 45 
blood vessel 85 
blue 150 
bone 

(exclusive of spine) 146 

(spine) 32 
Bouillaud's 78 
bowel 110 
brain 74 

infantile 74 

organic 74 
breast 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 

malignant 43 
Bright's (see also Nephritis) 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 

cirrhotic 120 

puerperal 138 
bronchi 90 
bronze 52 

of Addison 52 
brown 52 
Buhl's 151 
bulbar 63 
caisson 74 
calculous 123 
capillaries 85 
cardiac 79 

valve 79 

valvular 79 
cellular tissue 145 



185 



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INDEX 



Dis 



Disease — Continued . 
cerebellum 74 
cerebral artery 81 
cervix 130 
Charcot's 63 

joint 62 
chest 98 

circulatory system 85 
climacteric 130 
Concato's 189 
cornea 75 
coronary artery 81 
Corrigan's 79 
Curschmann's 96 
cystic, kidney 122 
digestive system (unqualified) 118 
Duchenne's 62 
Dupuytren's 149 
ear (any part) 76 

epidemic (notelsewhere included) 19 
Erb's 63 
Erichsen's 74 
eruptive 1 89 
Eustachian tube 71 
eye (any part) 75 
Falloppian tube 132 
fauces 100 
feigned 189 
foot and mouth 19 
Friedreich's 63 
frontal sinus 146 
gastric 103 
gastrohepatic 115 
general 55 
genital organs 

(female) (unqualified) 132 

(male) (nonvenereal) 127 
gland 84 
Glenard's 110 
glottis 87 
gonococcic 38 
gonorrhceal 38 
Graves's 51 

insanity 51 
Griesinger's 54 
Gull and Sutton's 81 
gum 99 
Hanot's 113 
head 189 
heart 79 

cavity 79 

congenital 150 

fibroid 79 

functional 85 

granular 79 

mitral 79 

muscular 79 

organic 79 

rheumatic 79 

tuberculous 34 

valve 79 

obstructive 79 
regurgitant 79 



Disease — Continued . 
heart — Continued. 

valvular 79 
aortic 79 
congenital 150 
mitral 79 
premature 150 
pulmonary 79 
rheumatic 79 
tricuspid 79 
Heberden's 48 
hepatic 115 
hip 33 

suppurative 33 

tuberculous 33 
hip joint 33 
Hodgkin's 53 
Hodgson's 81 
hookworm 1 06 
Huguier's 129 
Huntington's 74 
hydatid 112 
ill defined 189 
infantile 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 189 
infectious 189 
intestine 110 

organic 110 
jaw 146 
joint 

(exclusive of spine) 147 

(spine) 32 

Charcot's 62 
kidney 122 

cvstic, congenital 150 
Korsakoff's 68 
Landry's 63 
lardaceous 

intestine 110 

spleen 116 

stomach 103 

thyreoid gland 88 
larynx 87 
lip 99 
Little's 74 
liver 115 

organic 115 
Lud wig's 100 
lung 98 

fibroid 98 

organic 98 
lymphatic 84 

gland 84 

system 84 

vessel 84 
Madura 25 
malarial 4 
Malassez's 127 
malignant (see Cancer) 
mastoid 146 

cell 146 
Meniere's 76 



186 



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INDEX 



Dis 



Disease — Continued . 
mental 68 
mesenteric 31 

gland 31 
Mikulicz's 99 
mitral 79 

cardiac 79 

valve 79 
Morvan's 63 
mouth 99 
mucous 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
nasal 

fossa 86 

septum 86 
nasopharynx 86 
navel 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 189 
nerve 74 
nervous 74 

system 74 
neuropathic, joint 147 
nipple 133 
no 189 
nose 86 
obscure 189 
oesophagus 101 
orbit (except cancer) 75 
organic 

brain 74 

dementia 74 
psychosis due to 74 

kidney 122 
ovary 132 
Paget 's, nipple 133 
palate 100 
pancreas 118 
parasitic (see also Parasitic disease) 

accessory sinus 146 

appendix 107 

areola 133 

bladder 124 

bone 146 

brain 74 

breast 133 

bronchi 98 

connective tissue 145 

ear 76 

eye 75 

frontal sinus 146 

gall 

bladder 115 
duct 115 

heart 79 

intestinal wall 107 

intestine 107 

jaw 146 

kidney 122 

larynx 87 

liver 115 

lung 98 

lymphatic 
gland 84 
vessel 84 



Disease — Continued. 

parasitic — Continued. 

mammary gland 133 

mastoid 146 

maxillary sinus 146 

mouth 99 

muscle 149 

nipple 133 

nose 86 

ovary 131 

pancreas 118 

pericardium 77 

peritonaeum 117 

pleura 93 

rectum 107 

skin 145 

spinal cord 63 

spine 146 

spleen 116 

stomach 103 

thyreoid gland 88 

tongue 99 

trachea 98 

ureter 124 

uterus 130 

vein 83 

vulva 132 
Parkinson's 63 
Parry's 51 
pelvic organ 

(female) 130 

(male) 189 
periosteum 146 
pharynx 100 
Pick's 115 

placenta (mother) 136 
pleura 93 
Pott's 32 
prostate 126 
pulmonary 98 

valve 79 
Putnam's 63 
Raynaud's 142 
Reclus's 133 

cystic 133 
rectum 110 
renal 122 

respiratory system (unqualified) 98 
Riggs's 99 

rupture of artery from 81 
salivary gland 99 
Schonlein's 47 
scrotum 127 
sinus, brain 83 
skin 145 
specific 37 
spinal cord 63 
spine 32 
spleen 116 

organic 116 
Stokes's 51 
Stokes-Adams 85 
stomach 103 

organic 103 
suprarenal 52 

capsule 52 



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Dro 



Disease — Continued . 
teeth 99 
tendon 149 
testicle 127 
Thomsen's 149 
throat 100 

septic 100 
thymus 84 
thyreoid 

body 88 

gland 88 
tongue 99 
trachea 90 
tricuspid 79 

valve 79 
tube 132 
tuberculous 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 
tympanum 76 
umbilicus 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 189 
unknown 189 
ureter 122 

urethra (unqualified) 125 
urinary 

bladder 124 

organ 125 

tract 125 
uterus 130 

organic 130 
valvular 79 

heart, congenital 150 . 
vein 83 
venereal 37 
vertebra 32 

virulent (unqualified) 55 
Wardrop's 145 
wasting (infant) 151 
Weil's 111 
Werlhof's 49 
Winkel' s (-3m) 152 
woolsorters' 22 
Diseased food 164 
Diseases, complication 189 
Dislocation 

(any bone or cartilage) 185 
(nontraumatic) 147 
congenital 150 
Displacement 
heart 79 
kidney 122 
liver 115 
ovary 132 
pregnant uterus 134 
spleen 116 
stomach 103 
tendon 185 
thyreoid 88 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal) 136 
Dissecting aneurysm 81 
Dissection wound 20 



Disseminated 

cancer 45 

cerebrospinal sclerosis 63 

myelitis 63 

paralysis 66 

peritonitis 117 

sclerosis 63 

spinal cord 63 

suppurative nephritis 122 

tuberculosis 35 
Distention 

abdomen 189 

bladder 124 

uterus 130 
Distomiasis 107 
Disturbance, electrical 181 
Diuresis 55 
Divers' 

palsy 74 

paralysis 74 
Diverticulitis 110 
Diverticulum 

intestine (acquired) 110 

Meckel's 

abscess 110 
malformation 150 

oesophagus 101 
Divided tendon, union 149 
Diving, injury 172 
Division 

cervix uteri 130 

cicatricial adhesion 145 

fascia 149 

frenum, tongue 99 

nerve 74 

vein 186 
Dog 

bite 176 

mad, bite 23 
Dorsal tabes, spasmodic 63 
Dothienenteria 1 
Double 

empyema 93 

hydrothorax 93 

inguinal hernia 109 

pleuritis 93 

pleuropneumonia 92 

pneumonia 92 

pyonephrosis 122 
Douglas's cul-de-sac, abscess 117 
Dropped dead 188 
Dropsical gangrene 142 
Dropsy 187 

abdomen 187 

amnion 134 

asthmatic 96 

bowel 187 

brain 150 

broad ligament 132 

cardiac 79 

chest 93 

encysted 131 

Falloppian tube 132 

foot 187 

heart 77 

hepatic 115 



188 



Dro 



INDEX 



Dys 



Dropsy — Continued . 
hernial sac 109 
infantile 

(-iy) isi 
(iy+) 187 

intestine 187 
liver 115 
lung 94 
malarial 4 
ovary 131 
pericardium 77 
peritonaeum 187 
puerperal 138 
renal 120 

acute 119 
rheumatic 48 
tube 132 
uraemic 120 
Drowned, found (open verdict) 169 
Drowning 

(unqualified) 169 
(accident) 169 
(homicide) 184 
(suicide) 158 
asphyxia 169 
suffocation 169 
Drug rash 165 
Drunkenness 56 
Dry 

birth, protracted 
(child) 152 
(mother) 136 
colic 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
gangrene 142 
Duchenne 's disease 62 
Duct 

hepatic 

inflamation 115 
injury 186 
lacrimal, injury 186 
nasal, obstruction 75 
pancreatic 

dilatation 118 
obstruction 118 
secreting gland 
rupture 186 
wound 186 
thoracic, wound 186 
urinary, calculus 123 
Ductless gland, congenital malforma- 
tion 150 
Ductus arteriosus 
patent 150 
pervious 150 
Duel 184 

shot in 182 
Dumb ague 4 
Duodenal (see Duodenum) 
Duodenitis 

(-2y) 104 



(2y+) 105 
)d* 



Duodenum (duodenal) 
cancer 41 



Duodenum — Continued, 
rupture 110 
stricture 109 
ulcer 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
perforating 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Dupuytren's 

contraction 149 
disease 149 
Dura mater 

haematoma 64 
haemorrhage 64 
inflammation 61 
Dwarfism 55 
Dysenteric diarrhoea 14 
Dysentery _ 14 
amoebic 14 
asylum 14 
bacillary 14 
balantidic 14 
bilious 14 
catarrhal 14 
Chinese 14 
choleriform 14 
Cochin-China 14 
entamoebic 14 
epidemic 14 
gangrenous 14 
haemorrhagic 14 
malarial 14 
sporadic 14 
tropical 14 
tuberculous 31 
Dysmenorrhoea 130 
exfoliative 130 
membranous 130 
Dyspepsia 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 103 
amylaceous 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 103 
atonic 103 
catarrhal 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 103 
congenital 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 103 
gastrointestinal 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
intestinal 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
nervous 103 
neurotic 103 
Dyspeptic diarrhoea 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Dysphagia 101 
cerebral 74 



189 



Dys 



INDEX 



Ele 



Dyspnoea 189 
congenital 
(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 

uraemic 120 
Dystocia 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) {see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
Dystrophy 

muscular 149 

progressive muscular 63 
Dysuria 124 



E 



Ear 



abscess 76 

cancer 44 

caries 76 

catarrh 76 

congenital malformation 150 

disease 76 

exostosis 76 

external, disease 76 

foreign body 76 

hsematoma 76 

inflammation 76 

septic 76 
internal, disease 76 
leprosy 17 
malformation 150 
middle, disease 76 
necrosis 76 
ossicle, disease 76 
parasitic disease 76 
perichondritis 76 
polypus 76 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 76 
Earthquake 175 
Ecchondrosis, nose 86 
Eccrisis (nonpuerperal) 130 
Echinococcus 112 
cyst, liver 112 
Eclampsia 
<-5y) 71 
(5y+) 70 
gravidarum 138 
labor 

(child, stillborn) {see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 138 
postpartum 138 
pregnancy 138 
puerperal 

(child, not stillborn) 151 

(child, stillborn) {see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 138 
scarlatinal 7 
uraemic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
120 

(puerperal) 138 
young infant 71 
Ectasis, aortic 81 
Ecthyma 145 



Ectopia 150 

bladder 150 

renal 122 

vesicae 150 
Ectopic 

gestation 134 

sac ruptured 134 

kidney 122 

pregnancy 134 
Ectropion 75 
Eczema 145 

infantile 145 
Edema {see (Edema) 
Edematous {see (Edematous) 
Effects 

cold (temperature) 178 

corrosives 167 

electricity 181 
on skin 181 

heat 179 

in engine rooms, laundries, etc. 
179 

injury 186 

lightning 180 
on skin 180 

poison {see Poisoning) 

radium 167 

strain on heart 79 

x-rays 167 
Effusion 189 

brain 64 

cerebral 64 

cerebrospinal 64 

meninges 64 

pericarditis 77 

pericardium 77 

pleura 93 

pleurisy 93 

spinal 63 

thorax 93 
Egyptian chlorosis 106 
Elbow {see Joint) 
Electric 

concussion 181 

railroad, traumatism 175 

railway accident 175 

shock 181 
Electrical disturbance 181 
Electricity (lightning excepted) 181 
Electrocution 

(legal execution) 186 

(accident) 181 
Elephantiasis 145 

Arabum 145 

connective tissue 145 

Graecorum 17 

leg 145 

lymphatic vessel 145 

nonfilarial 145 

penis, nonfilarial 145 

scrotum, nonfilarial 145 

vulva, nonfilarial 145 
Elevated railway accident 175 
Elevator 

accident 174 

passenger, traumatism 174 



190 



Elo 



INDEX 



End 



Elongation 

cervix uteri 130 

uvula 100 
Emaciation 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) 189 
Embolic (see Embolism) 
Embolism (embolic) 82 

abscess 82 

air 186 

aneurysm 82 

apoplexy 82 

artery 82 

brain 82 

cardiac 82 

sudden death, after delivery 139 

cerebral 82 

coronary artery 82 

femoral 82 

gangrene 82 

heart 82 
fatty 82 

intestine 82 

kidney 82 

liver 82 

lung 82 

(pulmonary artery) 82 
puerperal 139 

mesenteric artery 82 

paralysis 82 

pneumonia 82 

puerperal 139 

puerperium 139 

pulmonary 82 
artery 82 

(postpartum) 139 
puerperal 139 
sudden death, after delivery 139 

pysemic 20 

septic 82 
brain 82 

spleen 82 

sudden death, after delivery 139 

thigh 82 
Embolus (see Embolism) 
Embryotomy 

(adult female) 136 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
Emesis gravidarum 134 
Emphysema 97 

atrophic 97 

cellular tissue 145 

congenital 97 

connective tissue 145 

hypertrophic 97 

interlobular 97 

lung 97 

orbit 75 

pulmonary 97 

senile 97 

subcutaneous 145 

subpleural 97 

surgical > 145 

traumatic 186 

tuberculous 28 

vesicular 97 



Emprosthotonos 24 
Empyema 93 

accessory sinus 146 

double 93 

frontal sinus 146 

gall bladder 115 

mastoid process 146 

tuberculous 28 
Encephalitis 60 

lead 57 

spurious 60 

suppurative 60 

traumatic 60 

tuberculous 30 
Encephalocele 150 
Encephaloid (see Cancer) 
Encephalomalacia 65 
Encephalomeningitis 61 
Encephalopathia, saturnine 57 
Encephalopathy 74 

lead 57 

saturnine 57 

syphilitic 37 
Enchondroma (see Tumor) 
Encysted 

dropsy 131 

hydrocele 127 
Endarteritis 81 

brain 81 

cerebral 01 

deformans 81 

infective 81 

obliterans 81 

syphilitic 37 
Endemic diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
Endocarditis 

(-60y) 78 

(60y+) 79 

acute 78 

chronic 79 

congenital 78 

gonococcic 38 

gonorrhceal 38 

infective 78 

malignant 78 

mitral 

acute 78 
chronic 79 

mycotic 78 

purulent 78 

rheumatic 47 
acute 47 
chronic 79 

sclerotic 79 

sclerous 79 

senile 79 

septic 78 

subacute 78 

suppurative 78 

syphilitic 37 

typhoid 1 

ulcerative 78 
acute _ 78 
chronic 79 



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INDEX 



Ent 



Endocarditis — Continued . 
valvular 78 

chronic 79 
vegetative 78 
Endometritis 130 
decidual 137 
puerperal 137 
purulent 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal) 137 
septic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal) 137 
Endopericarditis (see also Endocarditis) 

78 
Endophlebitis 83 
Endothelioma (see Cancer) 
Endotrachelitis 130 
Engine 

fall from 175 
injury 175 
run over by 175 
struck by 175 
English cholera 13 
Engorgement 
lung 94 
pulmonary 94 
stomach 103 
Enlargement (enlarged) 
brain 74 
fatty heart 79 
gland 84 
heart 79 
lingual tonsil 99 
liver 115 

acute 115 
chronic 113 
prostate 126 
rectum 110 
spleen 116 
stomach 103 
thymus gland 84 
thyreoid gland 88 
tonsil 100 
Entamcebic dysentery 14 
Enteralgia 110 
Enterectomy 110 
Enteric 
catarrh 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
convulsions 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
fever 1 
infection 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
intoxication 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
paralysis 110 
tuberculosis 31 
Enterica 1 



Enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
amoebic 14 
catarrhal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
choleriform 

(-2y) 104 

(2y.+) 13 
congestive 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
croupous 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
diarrhceal 

(-2y) 104 

. (2y+) 105 
epidemic 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
fermental 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
follicular 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
gangrenous 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) , 105 
hemorrhagic 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
infantile 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
infective 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
membranous 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
mucous 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
phlegmonous 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
pseudomembranous 110 
septic 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
simple 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
specific 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
subacute 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
tuberculous 31 
ulcerative 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 



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INDEX 



Erb 



Enteritis — Continued . 
zymotic 

f-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Enterocele 109 
Enterocolitis 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
membranous 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
subacute 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
ulcerative 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Enterogastritis 
(~2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Enterolith 110 
Enteromesenteric fever 31 
Enteroperitonitis 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) > 105 
Enteroptosis 110 
Enterorrhagia 110 
Enterorrhaphy 110 
Enterostenosis 109 
Enterostomy 110 
Enterotomy 110 
Entrance, air into vein 186 

sudden death after delivery 139 
Entropion 75 
Ependymitis 150 
Ephemeral fever 189 
Epicystotomy 124 
Epidemic 19 
anaemia 106 
catarrh 10 

cerebrospinal meningitis 61 
cholera (where Asiatic cholera is 

prevalent) 12 
diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
disease (not elsewhere included) 19 
dysentery 14 
enteritis 

(-2v) 104 
(2y+) 105 
gangrene 59 
gastroenteritis 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
parotiditis 19 
parotitis 19 
pneumonia 92 
rose rash 19 
Epididymis 

abscess 127 
cyst 127 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 



Epididymitis 127 

caseous 34 

gonococcic 38 

gonorrhceal 38 

tuberculous 34 
Epidural haemorrhage 64 
Epigastric hernia 109 

strangulated 109 
Epiglottiditis 87 
-Epiglottis 

adhesion 87 

tumor 87 

ulcer 87 

ulceration 87 
Epilepsy (epileptic) 69 

cerebral 69 

climacteric 69 

coma 69 

congenital 69 

convulsions 69 

dementia 69 

fit 69 

insanity 69 

Jacksonian 74 

mania 69 

psychosis 69 

senile 69 

symptomatic 74 

syphilitic 37 

traumatic 74 

vertigo 69 
Epileptic (see Epilepsy) 
Epileptiform convulsions 

C-5y) 7i 

(5y+) 70 
Epileptoid convulsions 

(-5y) 71 

(nonpuerpera.1, 5y+) 70 
Epiphyses 

detachment 185 

separation 185 
Epiphysitis 

bone 146 

hip 147 
Epiplocele 109 
Epiploitis 117 
Epispadias 150 
Epistaxis 85 
Epithelial 

nephritis 120 
acute 119 
chronic 120 

tumor 

(according to location) (see 

Cancer) 
(location not indicated) 44 
Epithelioma 

(according to location) (see Cancer) 

(location not indicated) 44 
Epizootic 10 

stomatitis 19 
Epulis 99 
Equinia 21 
Erb's disease 63 



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193 



Ere 



INDEX 



Exs 



Erectile tumor (see Tumor) 
Ergotism 59 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Erichsen's disease 74 
Erosion 

artery 81 

cervix uteri 130 

intestine 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

lymphatic vessel 84 

spleen 116 

stomach 102 

uterus 130 
Eructation 103 
Eruption 189 

measly 6 

morbillous 6 
Eruptive 

disease 189 

lever 55 
Erysipelas (any organ or member) 18 

gangrenous 18 

infantile 18 

neonatorum 18 

phlegmonous 18 

puerperal 137 

suppurative 18 

surgical 18 

traumatic 18 

vaccination 18 
Erysipelatous 

angina 100 

fever 18 

laryngitis 87 

meningitis 18 

phlegmon 18 

toxaemia 18 
Erythema 145 
Erythematous angina 100 
Erythrasma 25 
Erythromelalgia 142 
Eschar 142 

Esophagus (see (Esophagus) 
Essential paralysis, infancy 63 
Estivoautumnal fever 4 v 

Ether 

anaesthetic 168 

narcosis 168 
Etherism 

acute 168 

chronic 59 
Ethmoidal 

sinus, abscess 146 

sinusitis 146 
Ethmoiditis 146 
Ethylism 56 
Eustachian 

salpingitis 76 

tube, disease 76 

valve, nonclosure 150 
Euthanasia 

(-70y) 189 

(70y+) 154 



Evacuation 

uterus 134 
Eventration, traumatic 186 
Evisceration 186 

eye 75 

foetus (see Stillbirth) 
Exacerbation 189 
Exanthematic 

fever 19 

typhus 2 
Excessive 

appetite 103 

fat 55 

in heart 79 

heat 179 

menstruation 128 

mental exertion 189 

pressure, delivery 
(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
Excision (see the disease or condition for 

which the excision was undertaken) 
Execution 186 

Exertion, mental, excessive 189 
Exfoliative 

dermatitis 145 

dysmenorrhcea 130 
Exhaustion 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+)' 154 

cardiac 189 

heart 189 

heat 179 

nervous 74 

sudden death after delivery 139 

old age 154 

senile 154 

surgical 189 
Exhaustive psychosis 68 
Exomphalos 150 
Exophthalmic 

cachexia 51 

goitre 51 
Exostosis 146 

ear 76 

nose 86 

symmetrical 146 

syphilitic 37 
Exploration, lung 98 
Explosion 186 

boiler 174 

locomotive 175 
stationary 174 
steamboat 174 

fire damp 173 

gasoline tank (automobile) 175 

lamp 167 
Exposure 

(-3m) 153 

(3m+) 186 

cold 

(-3m) 153 
(3m+) 178 
Exstrophy, bladder 150 



194 



Ext 



INDEX 



Fal 



External 

causes 186 

ear (see Ear) 

hernia 109 

inguinal hernia 109 

piles 83 

urethrotomy 125 
Extraction, lens 75 
Extrauterine 

gestation 134 

pregnancy 134 
Extravasation 

lung 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 98 

pulmonary 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 98 

urine 125 
Extremity (see Arm) 
Extroversion, bladder 150 
Exudative 

angina 9 
acute 9 
chronic 100 

colitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

nephritis 120 
acute 119 
chronic 120' 

pleurisy 93 

pleuritis 93 
Eye 

abscess 75 

burn 167 

cancer 45 

congenital malformation 150 

disease 75 

evisceration 75 

foreign body 75 

globe 

injury 186 
malformation 150 

haemorrhage into (traumatic) 186 

malformation 150 

parasitic disease 75 

syphilis 37 

thrombosis 82 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 75 

ulcer 75 

wound 186 
Eyeball 
Eyelid 

abscess 75 

burn 167 

cancer 45 

congenital malformation 150 

erysipelas 18 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

syphilis 37 

wound 186 



F 



Face (facial) 

burn 167 

cancer 44 

chancre 37 

congenital malformation 150 

erysipelas 18 

foreign body 186 

frostbite 178 

gangrene 142 

haematoma 186 

hemiatrophy 74 

neuralgia 73 

paralysis 66 

scald 167 

spasm 74 

wound 186 
Facial (see Face) 

Factories, machines in, traumatism 174 
Faecal 

abscess 110 

fistula 110 

impaction 110 

matter, vomiting 109 

obstruction 110 
Faeces, impaction 110 
Failure 

cardiac 189 

circulation 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+). 189 

compensation 79 

heart 189 
infantile 

(-ly) 151 

.(iy+) 189 

respiration 

(-ly) 151 
(ly-f) 189 

senile, general 154 
Fainting fit 188 
Fall 172 

accidental 172 

aeroplane 175 

balloon 175 

car 175 

carriage 175 

coal (mine) 173 

engine 175 

from horse 172 

hold (ship, etc.) 172 

injury 172 

machinery 174 

parachute 175 

pit (mine or quarry) 173 

shaft (mine) 173 

ship 172 

down stairs 172 

steam car 175 

stone (quarry) 173 
Falling 

body, injury 186 

rectum 110 



195 



Fal INDEX Fern 


Falling — Continued . 


Fatty — Continued. 


sickness 69 


infiltration 


traumatism 172 


muscle 149 


uterus 130 


thymus 84 


womb 130 


liver 113 


Falloppian tube 


myocarditis 79 


abscess 132 


tumor (see Tumor) 


accessory, cyst 132 


Fauces 


cancer 42 


abscess 100 


cyst 132 


cancer 45 


disease 132 


catarrhal inflammation 100 


dropsy 132 


diphtheria 9 


hernia 132 


disease 100 


inflammation 132 


leprosy 17 


malformation 150 


lupus 34 


occlusion 132 


malformation 150 


paralysis 132 


paralysis 100 


rupture 132 


syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 


stricture 132 


suppuration 132 
tuberculosis 34 


tumor 100 


ulceration 100 


tumor 132 


Faulty 


False croup 87 


presentation (death of mother) 136 


Family 


union, bone 146 


ataxia 63 - 


Favus 25 


paralysis, spastic 63 
Famine fever 3 


Febricula 189 


Febrile 


Farcy 21 


polyneuritis 73 


Fascia 


rheumatism 47 


contraction 149 


Febris 


division 149 


flava 16 


inflammation 149 


melitensis 3 


palmar, contracted 149 


rubra 7 


retraction, palmar 149 


Fecal (see Faecal) 


tumor 149 


Feeble 


Fat 


constitution 


excessive 55 


(-ly) 151 
(iy+) 189 


in heart 79 


thrombosis, heart 82 


infant 


Fatigue 177 


(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 


Fatness 55 


Fatty 


Feeding 


degeneration 55 


artificial 


adrenal 52 


(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) 189 


artery 81 


brain 74 


bottle 


capillaries 85 


(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 189 


diffuse 55 


general 55 
heart 79 


Feigned disease 189 


Felo de se 163 


kidney 120 


Female 


liver 113 


breast, disease 


from phosphorus poison- 


(nonpuerperal) 133 


ing 58 


(puerperal) 141 


muscle 63 


genital organ 


myocardium 79 


cancer 42 


nervous system 74 


disease (unqualified) 132 


placenta (child, stillborn) (see 


organ, wound (internal) 186 


Stillbirth) 


Femoral 


spinal cord 63 


abscess 144 


thymus 84 


aneurysm 81 


embolism, heart 82 


embolism 82 


heart 79 


hernia 109 


enlarged 79 


strangulated 109 



196 



i 



Fern 



INDEX 



Fev 



Femoral — Continued . 

phlegmon 144 
Femur (see Bone) 
Fermental 

diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Fermentation 

gastric 103 

intestine 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

stomach 103 
Fetid (see Foetid) 
Fever 189 

abdominal 1 

sestivoautumnal 4 

algid 189 

ague 4 

anaemic 54 

and 

ague 4 
chills 4 

asthenic 189 

bilious 189 

blackwater 4 

brain 60 

breakbone 19 

catarrhal 189 

cerebral 60 

cerebrospinal 61 

Chagres 4 

childbed 137 

colliquative 189 

congestive 189 

continued 1 
simple 189 

dengue 19 

dentition 189 

enteric 1 

enteromesenteric 31 

ephemeral 189 

eruptive 55 

erysipelatous 18 

estivoautumnal 4 

exanthematic 19 

famine 3 

gastric 189 

gastroenteric 1 

gastrointestinal 189 

gastromalarial 4 

glandular 19 

hsemogastric 16 

haemoglobinuric 19 
(malarial) 4 
(nonmalarial) 19 

hemorrhagic 189 

hay 98 

heat 179 

hectic 189 

hepatic 115 

infantile 189 

infectious 55 



Fe v er — Continued . 
inflammatory 189 
intermittent 4 

bilious 4 

pernicious 4 
lung 92 

catarrhal 91 
malarial 4 

congestive 4 
malignant 189 
Malta 3 
maremmatic 4 
marsh 4 
Mediterranean 3 
mesenteric 31 
miasmatic 4 
miliary 11 
milk 

(female) 137 

(male) 189 
mountain 1 
nervous 189 
neurotic 189 
paludal 4 
Panama 4 
Pappataci 19 
paratyphoid 1 
pernicious 4 
petechial 2 
pituitous 189 
pleural 93 
pneumonic 92 
puerperal 137 
purple 189 
putrid 20 
pyemic 20 
quartan 4 
quotidian 4 
recurrent 3 
relapsing 3 
remittent 4 

bilious 4 

congestive 4 

gastric 4 
rheumatic 47 

acute ^ 47 

chronic 48 

subacute 47 
Rocky Mountain spotted 19 
scarlet 7 

nephritis following 7 
septic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 20 

(puerperal) 137 
simple continued 189 
slow 189 
spinal 61 

(spirillum) relapsing 3 
splenic 22 
spotted 61 
stercoral 110 
sweating 11 
synochal 189 
tertian 4 
thermic 179 
tick bite 19 



197 



Fev 



INDEX 



Fis 



Fever — Continued. 

traumatic 186 
urethral 125 

typhobilious 1 

typhogastric 1 

typhoid 1 

hemorrhagic 1 
intermittent 1 
malignant 1 
rheumatic 1 

typhomalarial 1 

typhus 2 

unknown cause 189 

uraemic 120 

urethral 125 

urinary 124 

violent 189 

water 189 

worm 107 

wound 186 

yellow 16 
Fever sore 146 
Fibrillosis, auricular 85 
Fibrinous 

bronchitis 89 

laryngitis 9 

pericarditis 77 

peritonitis 117 

pleurisy 93 

pneumonia 92 
Fibrocarcinoma (see Cancer) 
Fibrocyst, uterus 129 
Fibroid (see also Tumor) 

bleeding (female) 129 

body, uterus 129 

cervix, uterus 129 

disease 

heart 79 
lung 98 

growth (see Tumor) 

heart 79 

induration, lung 98 

liver 113 

lung 98 

multiple 129 

myocarditis 79 

ovary 131 

phthisis 28 

pneumonia 98 

submucous (female) 129 

tuberculosis 28 / 

tumor (see Tumor) 

uterus 129 
Fibrolipoma (see Tumor) 
Fibroma (see Tumor) 

(female) 129 

(male) 46 

molluscum (see Tumor) 
Fibromyoma 129 
Fibroplastic tumor (see Tumor) 
Fibropurulent peritonitis 117 
Fibrosarcoma (see Cancer) 
Fibrosis 

adrenal 52 

arteriocapillary 81 



Fibrosis — Continued . 
kidney 120 
lung 98 

lymphatic gland 84 
pulmonary 98 
senile 154 
spleen 116 
thymus 84 
Fibrous 

ankylosis, joint 147 
degeneration 
heart 79 
muscle 63 
myocardium 79 
goitre 88 
hepatitis 

acute 115 
chronic 113 
induration, breast 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
pancreatitis 118 
pericarditis 77 
pleurisy 93 
tumor (see Tumor) 
Fibula (see Bone) 
Fight, killed in 184 
Filariasis 19 
lymphatic 
gland 19 
vessel 19 
skin 19 
Finger (see also Arm) 
mallet 149 
nail, avulsion 186 
retraction 149 
Fire 167 

burn 167 
conflagration 166 
damp, explosion 173 
Saint Anthony's 18 
suicide 163 
Firearms 

assassination 182 
homicide 182 
suicide 159 
traumatism 170 
wound 

(accident) 170 
(homicide) 182 
(suicide) 159 
Fissure (according to location) 
anus 110 
lip 99 

(harelip) 150 
nipple 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperalj 141 
puerperium 141 
palate 150 
spinal column 150 
Fistula 189 

abdomen 189 
biliary 115 
bladder 125 



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INDEX 



For 



Fistula — Continued . 

breast 

(puerperal or unqualified) 141 
(nonpuerperal) 133 

cornea 75 

fecal 110 

gastric 103 

Seovesical 125 

in ano 110 

intercostal 93 

intestine 110 

intestinouterine 110 

intestinovesical 125 

ischiorectal 110 
fossa 110 

kidney 122 

larynx 87 

lymph 84 

malignant 45 

mammary gland 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 

mastoid 146 

nasal duct 75 

parturition 136 

peringeum 125 

rectourethral 125 

rectovaginal 110 

rectovesical 125 

rectum 110 

salivary 99 
gland 99 

scrotum 127 

stercoral 110 

stomach 103 

thoracic 93 

trachea 98 

urethra 125 

urethrorectal 125 

urethrovaginal 125 

urethrovesical 125 

urinary 125 

uterofaecal 110 

uterointestinal 110 

uterovaginal 130 

uterovesical 125 

uterus 130 

vagina 125 

vesicometrorectal 125 

vesicoperineal 125 

vesicovaginal 125 
Fistulous 

abscess 144 

ulcer 145 
Fit 69 

apoplectic 64 

epileptic 69 

fainting 188 
Flagellate diarrhoea 

(-2v) 104 

(2v+) 105 
Flat foot 149 

congenital 150 

painful 149 



Flatulent colic 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Floating kidney 122 
Flooding 

(female, nonpuerperal) 128 
(female, puerparel) 135 
Flux 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
bloody 14 
serosanguineous 14 
Fcetal 

head, application of crotchet (see 

Stillbirth) 
membrane, puncture (child) 152 
Foetid bronchitis 90 
Fcetus 

acormous (see Stillbirth) 
decapitation (see Stillbirth) 
evisceration (see Stillbirth) 
suffocation, parturition not stillborn 
152 
Follicular 

amygdalitis 100 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
ileocolitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
inflammation, pharynx 100 
pharvngitis 100 
tonsillitis 100 
Following childbirth 140 
Food 

diarrhcea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
diseased 164 
improper 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 189 
poisonous 164 
Foot (see also Arm) 

and mouth disease 19 
ball accident 186 
club 149 
Madura 25 
presentation 
(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
(mother) 136 
Foramen 
Botallo 

cyanosis, from nonclosure 150 
nonclosure 150 
persistence 150 
ovale 

imperfect closure 150 
nonclosure 150 
open 150 
patent 150 
persistence 150 



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For 



INDEX 



Fun 



Forced delivery 

(child) 152 

(mother) 336 
Forceps 

application (child, stillborn) (see 
Stillbirth) 
obstetric (mother) 136 

operation 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
(mother) 136 
Forearm (see Arm) 
Foreign body- 
abdomen 186 

abdominal 

cavity 186 
wall 186 

accessory sinus 146 

air passage 186 

alimentary canal 110 

antrum 146 

Highmore 146 

appendix 110 

back 186 

bladder 124 

bone 186 

brain 186 

breast 186 

bronchi 186 

chest wall 186 

digestive organ 186 

ear 76 

eye 75 

face 186 

frontal sinus (and other sinuses) 146 

heart 186 

impacted, pharynx 100 

intestine 110 ■ 

joint 147 

kidney 186 

larynx 186 

lower extremity 186 

lung 186 

maxillary sinus 146 

mediastinum 186 

mouth 186 

muscle 186 

nasal passage 186 

neck 386 

nerve 186 

nose 86 

oesophagus 101 

orbit 75 

penis 186 

pericardial sac 186 

perinseum 186 

peritonaeum 117 

peritoneal cavity 117 

pharynx 186 

pleural cavity 186 

puncture 186 

rectum 110 

scalp 186 

scrotum 186 

spinal cord 186 

spleen 186 



Foreign body — Continued. 

stomach 103 

tongue 186 

trachea 186 

upper 

air passage 186 
extremity 186 

urethra 125 

vagina 186 

wound with lodgment 186 
Foreign material, inspiration 186 



iliac 

abscess 108 
phlegmon 108 
ischiorectal, fistula 110 
nasal 

abscess 86 

adenoid vegetations 86 
disease 86 
polypus 86 
tamponing 85 
tumor 86 
nasopharyngeal, polypus 86 
Found 

dead 189 

on railroad 175 
drowned (open verdict) 169 
Fracture (any bone) 185 
congenital 150 

correction, deformity of bone 146 
compound 185 
green stick 185 
impacted 185 
spontaneous 146 
ununited 146 
Fractured bone 
nonunion 146 
wiring 185 
Fragilitas ossium 146 
Frambcesia 19 
Freezing 178 

Frenum, tongue, division 99 
Friction-burn 186 
Friedreich's 
ataxia 63 
disease 63 
Fright 74 
Frontal 
sinus 

abscess 146 
disease 146 
empyema 146 
foreign body 146 
parasitic disease 146 
suppuration 146 
sinusitis 146 
Frostbite 178 
Fumes, asphyxia 168 
Frozen 178 

Fulminating appendicitis 108 
Functional disease, heart 85 
Fungoid 

mycosis 25 
pneumonia 92 



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Fun 



INDEX 



Gan 



Fungosities (classified according to loca- 
tion) (see Tumor) 
Fungous 
growth 

joint 33 
uterus 129 
tumor (see Tumor) 
knee 33 

malignant (see Cancer) 
Fungus 

haematodes (see Cancer) 
medullary (see Cancer) 
malignant (see Cancer) 
testicle 127 
Funicular inguinal hernia 109 
Funiculitis 127 
Funis 

haemorrhage 152 
pressure 

(child, -3m) 152 
(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
prolapse 

(child, —3m) 152 
(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
Furuncle 143 
Furunculosis 143 
Fusiform aneurysm 81 



G 



Galactocele 141 
Galactophoritis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
Galactorrhea 141 
Galacturia 121 
Gall 

bladder 

abscess 115 

absent 150 

adhesion 115 

atrophy 115 

calculus 114 

cancer 40 

congenital malformation 150 

contraction 115 

cyst 115 

dilatation 115 

empyema 115 

gangrene 115 

hypertrophy 115 

impaction 114 

inflammation 115 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

necrosis 115 

obstruction 115 

parasitic disease 115 

perforation 115 

plugging 115 

rupture 115 

stricture 115 

suppuration 115 

tumor 115 

ulcer 115 

ulceration 115 



Gall — Continued, 
duct (hepatic) 

cancer 40 

congenital malformation 150 

contraction 115 

cyst 115 

dilatation 115 

gangrene 115 

hypertrophy 115 

inflammation 115 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

obstruction 115 

occlusion 115 

parasitic disease 115 

perforation 115 

plugging 115 

rupture 115 

stenosis 115 

stricture 115 

tumor 115 

ulceration 115 
stone 114 

cholsemic 114 

colic 114 

impacted 114 

intestine 114 
Galloping 

consumption 29 
phthisis 29 
tuberculosis 29 • 
Ganglia 

adenitis 84 
cancer 45 
Ganglion 149 

diffused 149 
Ganglionic 

tuberculosis 34 
tumor 46 
Gangosa 19 

Gangrene (see also Gangrenous) 142 
abdomen 142 
alveoli 142 
anus 110 
bladder 124 
bone 146 
bowel 110 
connective tissue 142 
cornea 75 
diabetic 50 
dropsical 142 
dry 142 
embolic 82 
epidemic 59 
extremity 142 
face 142 
foot 142 
gall 

bladder 115 

duct 115 
gum 142 
hernial 109 
hospital 20 
infective 142 

acute 142 
intestine 110 



201 



Gan INDEX Gas 


Gangrene — Continued . 


Gas — Continued . 


leg 142 


asphyxia — Continued. 


lung 95 


(homicide) 184 


moist 142 


(suicide) 156 


mouth 142 


deleterious, poisoning (see Poisoning) 


old age 142 


inhalation (see Poisoning) 


omentum 117 


(suicide) 156 


pancreas 118 


mine, asphyxia 173 


penis 142 


noxious 


pharynx 100 


inhalation (see Poisoning ) 


pulmonary 95 


(suicide) 156 


rectum 110 


intoxication (see Poisoning 


retropharyngeal 100 


poisonous (see Poisoning) 


scrotum 142 


suffocation (see Poisoning) 


senile 142 


sewer, poisoning (see Poisoning) 


septic 142 


stove, asphyxia by 168 


skin 142 


suffocation (suicide) 156 


spine 142 


Gaseous tumor, parotid 99 


stomach 103 


Gasoline 


symmetrical 142 


burn 167 


syphilitic 37 


poisoning (see Poisoning) 


tendon 142 


tank, automobile, explosion 175 


testicle 142 


Gastralgia 103 


throat 100 


Gastrectasis 103 


(diphtheritic) 9 


Gastrectomy 103 


thyreoid gland 88 


Gastric (see Stomach) 


traumatic 186 


Gastritis 103 


tuberculous 34 


alcoholic 56 


umbilical cord (—3m) 152 


bilious 103 


uterus 130 


catarrhal 103 


vulva 142 


diarrhoeal 


wound 186 


(-2y) 104 


Gangrenous (see also Gangrene) 


(2y+) 105 


anaemia 142 


glandular 103 


angina 


hemorrhagic 103 


(nondiphtheritic) 100 
(diphtheritic) 9 


narcotic 165 


phlegmonous 103 


appendicitis 108 
cellulitis 142 


sclerotic 103 


septic 103 


colitis 


suppurative 103 


(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 


toxic 165 


acute _ 165 


cystitis 124 


chronic 59 


dermatitis 142 


tuberculous 31 


diphtheria 9 


ulcerative 103 


dysentery 14 


Gastrocarcinoma 40 


enteritis 


Gastrocolitis 


(-2y) 104 
,(2y+) 105 


(-2y) 104 


(2y+) 105 


erysipelas 18 


Gastroduodenal 


glossitis 142 
hernia 109 


catarrh 


(-2y) 104 


laryngitis ^ 87 


(2y+) 105 


lymphangitis 84 


ulcer 102 _ 


pancreatitis 118 


Gastroduodenitis 


pemphigus 142 


(-2y) 104 


pneumonia 92 


(2y+) 105 


septichaemia 142 


catarrhal 


sore throat 9 


(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 


stomatitis 142 


tonsillitis 9 


Gastrodynia 103 


ulcer 142 


Gastroenteric 


vulvitis 142 


catarrh 


Gas (see Poisoning) 


(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 


asphyxia 


(accident) 168 


fever 1 



202 



Gas INDEX Gen 


Gastroenteric — Continued. 


Gastrointestinal — Continued . 


haemorrhage 110 


intoxication 


infection 


(~2y) 104 


(-2y) 104 


. (2y+) 105 


(2y+) 105 


irritation 


Gastroenteritis 


(-2y) 104 


(-2y) 104 


(2y+) . 105 


(2y+) 105 


neurasthenia 74 


catarrhal 


toxinfection 


(-2y) 104 


(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 


(2y+) 105 


congestive 


ulceration 


(-2y) 104 


(-2y) 104 


(2y+) 105 


(2y+) 105 


epidemic 


Gastromalacia 103 


(-2y) 104 


Gastromalarial fever 4 


(2y+) 105 


Gastroesophageal ulcer 102 


haemorrhagic 
(-2v) 104 
(2y+) 105 

infective 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

septic 

(-2y) 104 


Gastroplasty 103 


Gastroptosis 103 
Gastrorrhagia 103 


Gastrorrhaphy 103 


Gastrorrhcea 103 
Gastrostenosis 103 


Gastrostomy 103 


(2y+) 105 


Gastrotomy 103 


toxic 165 


Gatism 74 


acute 165 


senile 154 


chronic 59 


General 


tuberculous 31 


alcoholic paralysis 67 


zymotic 


amyloid degeneration 55 


(-2y) 104 


anasarca 187 


(2y+) 105 


ankylosis 147 


Gastroenterostomy 103 


arteriosclerosis 81 


Gastrogastrostomy 103 


ataxia 74 


Gastrohepatic 


atheroma 81 


catarrh 103 


atrophy 


congestion 115 


(-ly) 151 


disease 115 


(ly-69y) 189 


inflammation 103 


(70y+) 154 


Gastrohepatitis 103 


breaking down 


catarrhal 103 


(-ly) 151 


Gastrointestinal 


(ly-69y) 189 


atrophy 


(70y+) 154 


(-2y) 104 


carcinomatosis 45 


(2y+) 105 


catarrh 189 


catarrh 


collapse 189 


(-2y) 104 


congestion 189 


(2y+) 105 


debility 


convulsions 


(-ly) 151 


(-2y) 104 


(ly-69y) 189 


(2y+) 105 


(70y+) 154 


dyspepsia 


decline 


(-2y) 104 


(-ly) 151 


(2y+) 105 


(ly-69y) 189 


fever 189 


(7Gjr+) 154 


haemorrhage 110 


dermatitis 145 


indigestion 


disease 55 


'(-2y) 104 


fatty degeneration 55 


(2y+) 105 


glandular tuberculosis 34 


infection 


infection 55 


(-2v) 104 


injury 186 


(2y+) 105 


marasmus 


inflammation 


(-ly) i5i 


(-2y) 104 


(ly-69y) 189 


(2y+) 105 


(70y+) 154 



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Gen INDEX Gla 


General — Continued. 


Gigantism 55 


miliary tuberculosis 29 


Gingivitis 99 


acute 29 


Girdle 


chronic 35 


pelvic, congenital malformation 150 


necrosis 146 


shoulder, congenital malformation 


neuritis 73 


150 


oedema 


Gland 


(-ly) 151 


abscess 144 


(ly+) 187 


tuberculous 34 


paralysis 


axillary, infection 189 
Bartholin's 


(unqualified or not in asylum) 


66 


abscess 132 


(insane, or reported from asylum) 


cyst 132 
bronchial 


67 


progressive 67 


rupture 98 
tuberculosis 28 


tabetic 67 


paresis 67 


cancer 45 


peritonitis 117 


cervical 


subacute 117 


abscess 144 


purulent peritonitis 117 


cancer 45 


sarcomatosis 45 


hyperplasia 84 


sclerosis 63 


rupture 84 


brain 74 


Cowper's 


senile failure 154 


abscess 127 


sepsis 20 


tuberculosis 34 


septic peritonitis 117 


disease 84 


septicheemia 20 


ductless, congenital malformation 


tuberculosis 35 


150 


acute 29 


enlargement 84 


chronic 35 


hypertrophy 84 


tuberculous infection 35 


inflammation 84 


weakness 


inguinal, cancer 45 


(-ly) 151 


intestinal, cancer 41 


(ly-69y) 189 


lacrimal 


(70y+) 154 


abscess 75 


Generalized 


cancer 45 


paralysis 66 


injury 186 


(insane) 67 


malformation 150 


tuberculosis 35 


tumor 75 


Genital 


lymph 


abscess 


cancer 45 


(female) 132 


degeneration, lardaceous 84 


(male) 127 


leucocythaemia 53 


cancer 


tuberculosis 34 


(female) 42 
(male) 45 


wound 186 


lymphatic 


organ, disease 


abscess 84 


(female) (unqualified) 132 


calcareous infiltration 84 


(male) (unqualified) 127 


calcification 84 


wound 186 


cancer 45 


Genitourinary tuberculosis 34 


caseation 34 


Genu 


cyst 84 


extrorsum 147 


degeneration, hyaline 84 


recurvatum 147 


disease 84 


valgum 147 


parasitic 84 


varum 147 


fibrosis 84 


German measles 19 


filariasis 19 


Gestation 134 


glanders 21 


ectopic 134 


gonococcus infection 38 


sac ruptured 134 


haemorrhage 84 


extrauterine 134 


hypertrophy 84 


incomplete 


inflammation 84 


(child, not stillborn) 151 


leucocythaemia 53 


(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 


lymphadenoma 53 


tubal 134 


necrosis 84 


Giant-celled sarcoma (see Cancer) 


pigmentary infiltration 84 



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Gla 



INDEX 



Gli 



Gland — Continued . 

lymphatic — Continued, 
plague 15 
suppuration 84 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 84 
wound 186 
mammary 
abscess 

(nonpuerperal or unquali- 
fied) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
atrophy 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
cancer 43 

congenital malformation 150 
cyst 133 
fistula 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
hypertrophy 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
inflammation 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
malformation 150 
neurosis 133 
parasitic disease 133 
suppuration 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 133 
mediastinal 
cancer 45 
tumor 46 
mesenteric 

disease 31 
tuberculosis 31 
parathyreoid, tumor 88 
parotid 

abscess 99 
cancer 45 
infection 99 
tumor 99 
peptic, ulcer 102 
prostate (see Prostate) 
retroperitoneal, cancer 41 
salivary 



cancer 39 
concretion 99 

congenital malformation 150 
cyst 99 
disease 99 
fistula 99 
infected 99 
inflammation 99 
suppuration 99 
tumor 99 
wound 186 
sclerosis 84 



Gland — Continued . 
secreting 

duct, wound 186 

rupture 186 
duct 186 

wound 186 
submaxillary, abscess 99 
suprarenal 

congenital malformation 150 

haemorrhage 85 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 52 

tumor 52 
thymus 

cancer 45 

cyst 84 

enlargement 84 

haemorrhage 84 

persistent 84 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 84 
thyreoid 



atrophy 88 

cancer 45 

congenital malformation 150 

cyst 88 

disease 88 

lardaceous 88 

enlargement 88 

gangrene 88 

haemorrhage 88 

inflammation 88 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

myxoedema 88 

parasitic disease 88 

suppuration 88 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 88 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 46 
vulvovaginal 

abscess 132 

cyst 132 
Glanders 21 

lymphatic gland 21 
nose 21 
skin 21 
Glandular 

abscess 144 
angina 100 
cancer (see Cancer) 
cyst (see Tumor) 
fever 19 
gastritis 103 
system, cancer 45 
tuberculosis, general 34 
tumor (see Tumor) 
Glaucoma 75 
Gleet 38 

Glenard's disease 110 
Glioma (see Tumor) 
brain 74 



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Gli 



INDEX 



Gro 



Glioma — Continued . 

cerebellum 74 

cerebral 74 
Globe, eye 

injury 186 

malformation 150 
Glomerular nephritis 119 
Glomerulonephritis 119 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
Glossitis 99 

gangrenous 142 
Glottis 

congestion 87 

disease 87 

oedema 87 

paralysis 87 

spasm 87 

ulceration 87 
Gluteal abscess 144 
Glychaemia 50 
Glycosuria 50 
God, visitation 189 
Goitre 88 

adenomatous 88 

cancerous 45 

colloid 88 

congenital 150 

cystic 88 

exophthalmic 51 

fibrous 88 

internal 88 

parenchymatous 88 

pulsating 88 
Gonococcic (gonorrhceal) 

arthritis 38 

bubo 38 

conjunctivitis 38 

cystitis 38 

disease 38 

endocarditis 38 

epididymitis 38 

infection 38 

iritis^ 38 

metritis 38 

metrovaginitis 38 

ophthalmia 38 

orchitis 38 

peritonitis 38 

rheumatism 38 

urethritis 38 

vaginitis 38 

vulvitis 38 
Gonococcus (see Gonococcic) 
Gonorrhoea 38 
Gonorrhoeal (see Gonococcic) 
Gored 176 
Gout 48 

bone 48 

joint 48 

rheumatic 48 

saturnine 57 
Gouty 

degeneration, heart 79 

diathesis 48 



Gouty — Continued . 

iritis 48 

kidney 120 

synovitis 48 
Gradual decline 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 
Grafting 

bone 146 

skin 145 

tendon 149 
Grand mal 69 
Granular 

angina 100 

heart disease 79 

inflammation, pharynx 100 

kidney 120 

contracting 120 

liver 113 

meningitis 30 

pericarditis 77 

pharyngitis 100 

pharynx 100 
Granuloma pudendorum 

(female) 132 

(male) 127 
Gravel (urinary) 123 
Graves's disease 51 

insanity 51 
Green 

diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

sickness 54 

stick fracture 185 

stools 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Griesinger's disease 54 
Grinders' 

asthma 98 

consumption 98 

phthisis 98 
Grippe (influenza) 10 

bronchitis due to 10 

bronchopneumonia due to 10 

meningeal 10 

pneumonia due to 10 
Groin 

abscess 84 

cancer 45 

ulcer 144 
Growth (see also Tumor) 

adenoid 86 

fibroid (see Tumor) 

fungous 

joint 33 
uterus 129 

malignant (see Cancer) 

neoplastic (see Tumor) 

new 

(nonmalignant) (see Tumor) 
(malignant) (see Cancer) 

throat, specific 100 




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INDEX 



Haem 



Gull and Sutton's disease 81 
Gum 

cancer 39 

disease 99 

gangrene 142 

haemorrhage 99 

inflammation 99 

mercurial (occupational) 58 
phosphoric 58 

scurvy 49 

suppuration 99 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 99 

ulceration 99 

wound 186 
Gumma 37 

brain 37 

syphilitic 37 
Gummatous liver 37 
Gunshot 

homicide 182 

wound 170 

(homicide) 182 
(suicide) 159 

H 

Habit 

cocaine 59 
morphine 59 
opium 59 
Hsemangioma (see Tumor) 
Haematemesis 103 
Haematinuria 122 

paroxysmal 122 
Haematocele 

(female) 132 
(male) 127 
cord 127 
ischiorectal 110 
ovary 132 
pelvic 

(female) 132 
(male) 127 
periuterine 132 
retrouterine 132 
scrotum 127 
spermatic cord 127 
diffuse 127 
injury 186 
testicle 127 
tunica vaginalis 127 
(traumatic) 186 
uterine ligament 132 
Haematochyluria 121 
Haematogenous 
icterus 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 115 
jaundice 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 115. 
Haematoma 46 

(nontraumatic) 46 
(traumatic) 186 



Haematoma — Continued. 

abdominal wall 186 

auricle, traumatic 186 

back 186 

brain 152 

breast 186 

broad ligament 132 

chest wall 186 

dura mater 64 

ear 76 

extremity 186 

face 186 

lingual 99 

meninges 64 

nasal septum 86 

neck 186 

ovary 131 

penis 186 

perinaeum 186 

pinna 186 

pudendal 186 

scalp 186 

scrotum 186 

spermatic cord 

(nontraumatic) 127 
(traumatic) 186 

uterine ligament 132 

vulva 132 

puerperium 136 
traumatic 186 
Haematometra 130 
Haematomyelia 63 
Haematomyelitis 63 
Haematonephrosis 122 
Haematoporphyrinuria 122 
Haematorrhachis 63 
Haematosalpinx 132 
Haematuria 122 

intermittent 122 

malarial 4 

paroxysmal 122 

renal 122 

tropical 121 
Haemendothelioma (see Cancer) 
Haemochromatosis 55 
Haemogastric fever 16 
Haemoglobinaemia 54 
Haemoglobinuria 122 

malarial 4 

neonatorum 152 

paroxysmal 122 
Haemoglobinuric fever 19 

(nonmalarial) 19 

(malaria) 4 
Haemopericardium 77 
Haemophilia 55 

joint 147. 

neonatorum 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 55 
Haemopneumothorax 93 
Haemoptysis 98 

tuberculous 28 
Haemorrhage (haemorrhagic) 85 

abdomen 85 



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Haem 



INDEX 



Hsem 



Haemorrhage — Continued . 
accidental 186 

puerperal 135 
adrenal 85 
after labor 135 
anaemia 85 
ante partum 13 1 
anus 110 
artery 85 
basilar 64 
before birth 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 134 
bladder 124 
bowel 110 
brain 64 

miliary 64 
breast 85 
bronchial tube 98 
bronchopulmonary 98 
bulbar 64 
catarrhal 90 
cephalic (birth) 152 
cerebellum 64 
cerebral 64 

injury at birth (child) 152 

sudden death, after delivery 139 
cerebrum 64 
colitis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
cranial 64 
cutaneous 55 
cyst, pancreas 118 
detachment, placenta 135 
diathesis 55 
dura mater 64 
dysentery 14 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
epidural 64 
eye (traumatic) 186 
fever 189 
funis 152 
gastric 103 
gastritis 103 
gastroenteric 110 
gastroenteritis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
gastrointestinal 110 
gum 99 
heart 79 
icterus 

(-iy) i5i 

(ly+) 115 
internal 85 
intestine 110 
intraabdominal 85 
intracranial 64 
intrapelvic 

(female) 132 

(male) 85 
intraperitoneal 110 



Haemorrhage — Continued . 
intrauterine 128 
jaundice 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) H5 

joint (nontraumatic) 147 

kidney 122 

ligature, vessel 85 

liver 115 

lung 98 

lymphatic gland 84 

malaria 4 

measles 6 

medulla 64 

membrane 

brain 64 

spinal cord 63 
meningeal, traumatic 186 
meninges 64 
metritis 128 
mole 134 
navel 

(-3m) 152 

(3m4-) 85 
nephritis 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
newborn (—3m) 152 
nose 85 
orbit 75 
ovary 132 
pachymeningitis 64 
pancreas 118 
pancreatitis 118 
parturition 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 135 
penis 85 
pericarditis 77 
pericardium 77 
peritonaeum 85 
peritonitis 117 
polymyositis 149 
pons 64 
popliteal 85 
postoperative 85 
postpartum 135 
pregnancy 134 
prostate 126 
puerperal 135 
puerperium 135 
pulmonary 98 
rectum 110 
scalp 

(not injury at birth) 85 

(child, injury at birth) 152 
secondary 85 
skin 55 
smallpox 5 
spinal 

cord 63 

membrane 63 
spleen 116 
spontaneous 85 
stomach 103 



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Haemorrhage — Continued . 

subcutaneous 85 

subdural 64 

suprarenal gland 85 

throat 85 

thymus gland 84 

thyreoid gland 88 

traumatic 186 

typhoid fever 1 

ulcerous 85 

umbilical cord (—3m) 152 

umbilicus 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 85 

urethra 125 

uterus 

(nonpuerperal) 128 
after parturition 135 
during parturition 135 

ventricular 64 

vesical 124 

viscera 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 85 

womb 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

128 
(puerperal) 135 

wound 186 
Hsemorrhagic (see Haemorrhage) 
Hsemorrhoidal tumor 83 
Haemorrhoids 83 
Haemothorax 93 
Hallucination 68 
Hallux 

valgus 149 

varus 149 
Hammer toe 149 
Hand (see Arm) 
Hanging 

(legal execution) 186 

suicide 157 
Hanot's disease 113 
Hard chancre 37 
Hardening 

artery 81 

brain 74 
Hare lip 150 
Haschisch, insanity 59 
Haut mal 69 
Hay 

asthma 98 

fever 98 
Head (see Arm) 

cancer 44 

child, crushing (see Stillbirth) 

scalled 145 

water in 150 
Headache 189 

powder poisoning 165 
Heart (cardiac) 

(all chronic diseases) 79 

abscess 79 

adhesion 77 

albuminuria 79 

aneurysm 79 



Heart — Continued, 
angina 80 
apoplexy 79 
ascites 79 
asthenia 189 
asthma 79 
asystole 79 
atheroma 79 
atrophy 79 
block 85 
blood clot 79 
brown atrophy 79 
cachexia 79 
calcification 79 
cancer 45 
cavity, disease 79 
cirrhosis 79 
clot 79 
collapse 79 

congenital malformation 150 
congestion 189 
deformity 150 
degeneration 79 

amyloid 79 

atheromatous 79 

calcareous 79 

fatty 79 

fibrous 79 

gouty 79 

hyaline 79 

muscular 79 

pigmentary 79 
dilatation 79 
disease 79 

congenital 150 

fibroid 79 

functional 85 

granular 79 

mitral 79 

muscular 79 

organic 79 

rheumatic 79 

tuberculous 34 

valvular 79 
aortic 79 
congenital 150 
mitral 79 
premature 150 
pulmonary 79 
rheumatic 79 
tricuspid 79 
displacement 79 
dropsy of 77 
effect of strain 79 
embolism 82 

fatty 82 

sudden death, after delivery 139 
embolus 82 
enlargement 79 
exhaustion 189 
failure 189 

infantile 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 189 
fatty 79 

enlarged 79 



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Heart — Continued . 


Heart — Continued . 


fibroid 79 


valve — Continued. 


foreign body 186 


regurgitation 79 


haemorrhage 79 


retraction 79 


hydrothorax 79 


rupture 79 


hypertrophy 79 


stricture 79 


imperfect development 150 
inflammation 79 


thickening 79 
ulceration 79 


suppurative 79 


vegetations 79 


injury 186 


ventricle, malformation 150 


insufficiency 79 


water on 77 


irregular action 85 


weak 189 


lesion 79 


wound 186 


mitral 79 


Heartburn 103 


organic 79 


Heat 179 


valvular 79 


apoplexy 179 


malformation 150 


cramps 179 


intrauterine 150 


effect, in engine rooms, laundries, 


necrosis 79 


etc. 179 


neuralgia 80 


excessive 179 


neurasthenia 79 


exhaustion 179 


neurosis 79 


fever 179 


cedema 79 


prostration 179 


orifice, dilatation 79 


stroke 179 


ossification 79 


Hebeotomy 136 


palpitation 85 


Hebephrenia 68 


paralysis 189 


Heberden's 


parasitic disease 79 


disease 48 


paresis 189 


nodes 48 


rheumatism 47 


Hebra's prurigo 145 


rupture 79 


Hectic 189 


traumatic 186 


condition 189 


senile 154 


fever 189 


softening 79 


Helminthiasis 107 


spasm 80 


Hematocele (see Hematocele) 


steatosis 79 


Hematoma (see Hematoma) 


stenosis 79 


Hematuria (see Hematuria) 


strain 79 


Hemiatrophy, facial 74 


stricture 79 


Hemicephalus 150 


suture 186 


Hemicrania 74 


syncope 188 j 


Hemiplegia 66 
apoplectic 64 


syphilis 37 
thrombosis 79 


bram 66 


fat 82 


cerebral 66 


sudden death, after delivery 139 


congenital 66 


thrombus 79 


cortical 66 


tobacco 59 


old 66 


tuberculosis 34 


Hemoglobinuria (see Hemoglobinuria) 


tumor 79 
ulcerated 78 


Hemoptysis (see Hemoptysis) 
Hemorrhage (see Hemorrhage) 


valve 


Hemorrhoids (see Hemorrhoids) 


aneurysm 79 


Hemothorax (see Hemothorax) 


atheroma 79 


Henoch's purpura 55 


contraction 79 


Hepatalgia 115 


dilatation, orifice 79 


Hepatectomy 115 


disease 79 


Hepatic (see Liver) 


obstructive 79 


duct (gall duct) 


regurgitant 79 


inflammation 115 


imperfect 150 


injury 186 


incompetency 79 


Hepatitis 


insufficiency 79 


(-ly) 151 

(ly+) H5 


laceration 79 


lesion 79 


acute 


malformation 150 


(-ly) 151 


orifice, stenosis 79 


(ly+) 115 


ossification 79 


alcoholic 113 



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Horn 






Hepatitis — Continued, 
catarrhal 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 115 
acute 

(-iy) isi 
(iy+) H5 

chronic 113 

chronic 113 

diffuse 115 

fibrous 

acute 115 
chronic 113 

hypertrophic 115 
acute 115 
chronic 113 

interstitial 113 
acute 115 
chronic 113 

malarial 4 

malignant 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) in 

newborn 151 

parenchymatous 111 
acute 111 

septic 115 

suppurative 115 
diffuse 115 

syphilitic 37 

congenital 37 

tuberculous 34 
Hepatization, lung 92 

acute 92 

chronic 98 
Hepatocystitis 115 
Hepatoptosis 115 
Hereditary 

ataxia 63 

chorea 74 

lues 37 

sepsis (—3m) 152 

spastic paraplegia 63 

syphilis 37 
Hernia (hernial) 109 

bladder 124 

brain 74 

congenital 150 

cholera 109 

colic 109 

congenital 109 
brain 150 

diaphragmatic 109 

epigastric 109 

external 109 

Falloppian tube 132 

femoral 109 

gangrene 109 

gangrenous 109 

incarcerated 109 

inguinal 109 

internal 109 

interstitial 109 

intestine 109 

intraabdominal 109 

intraparietal 109 



Hernia — Continued. 

irreducible 109 

ischiadic 109 

ischiorectal 109 

lumbar 109 

lung 98 

muscle 149 

obturator 109 

omental 109 

ovary 132 

perineal 109 

pudendal 109 

retroperitoneal 109 

sciatic 109 

scrotum 109 

spinal 150 

spleen 109 

stomach 109 

strangulated 109 

testicle 127 

umbilicus 109 

uterus 130 

vaginal 109 

ventral 109 
Hernial (see also Hernia) 

sac 

adhesion 109 
dropsy 109 
inflammation 109 
laceration 109 
suppuration 109 
Herniotomy 109 
Herpes 145 

zoster 145 
Herpetic angina 100 
Heteromorphic tumor (see Cancer) 
Hiccough 74 

High place, suicide, jumping 161 
Highmore, antrum 

abscess 146 

cancer 45 

foreign body 146 
Hip (hip joint) 

abscess 33 

cancer 45 

disease 33 

suppurative 33 
tuberculous 33 

dislocation 185 

epiphysitis 147 

necrosis 147 

tuberculosis 33 

tumor 46 
Hip joint (see Hip) 
Hives 189 

bold 189 
Hobnail liver 113 
Hodgkin's disease 53 
Hodgson's disease 81 
Hold, fall into (ship, etc.) 172 
Homicide (homicidal) 

(unqualified) 184 

cut 183 

cutting instrument 183 

firearms 182 

gunshot 182 



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Hyp 



Homicide — Continued . 

piercing instrument 183 

poisoning 184 

wound 184 
Homicidal (see Homicide) 
Hookworm 

anaemia 106 

disease 106 
Horse 

accident 

(due to viciousness) 176 
(fall from) 172 
kick 176 
Hospital gangrene 20 
Hot weather 179 
Hourglass stomach 103 
Housemaids' knee 149 
Huguier's disease 129 
Human being, bite 184 
Humerus (see Bone) 
Humor, cancerous 45 
Hunger 177 
Huntington's 

chorea 74 

disease 74 
Hyaline degeneration 

adrenal 52 

artery 81 

heart 79 

lymphatic gland 84 

muscle 63 

myocardium 79 
Hydatid 112 

brain 74 

cyst 112 

breast 133 
kidney 122 
liver 112 
lung 98 
spleen 116 

disease 112 

liver 112 

lung 98 

mole 42 

tumor 112 
liver 112 
lung 98 
Hydatidiform mole 42 
Hydrsemia 54 
Hydranmios 134 
Hydrargyrism 

fnot occupational) 59 

(occupational) 58 
Hydrarthrosis 147 
Hydrencephalocele 150 
Hydrocele 127 

chylous 127 

encysted 127 

infantile 127 

round ligament 132 

spermatic cord 127 

tunica vaginalis 127 

vulva 132 
Hydrocephalus 150 

acquired 74 

acute 74 



Hydrocephalus — Continued . 

brain 150 

chronic 150 

congenital 150 

internal 74 

natal 150 

spurious 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

tuberculous 30 
Hydromeningitis 61 
Hydrometra 130 
Hydromyelia 150 
Hydromyelocele 150 
Hydronephrosis 122 
Hydropericarditis 77 
Hydropericardium 77 
Hydroperitonaeum 187 
Hydrophobia 23 
Hydropneumopericarditis 77 
Hydropneumopericardium 77 
Hydropneumothorax 93 

tuberculous 28 
Hydrops 187 

amnii 134 

neonatorum 151 

universal 187 
Hydrorrhachis 150 
Hydrorrhea 

gravidarum 134 

pregnancy 1 34 
Hydrosalpinx 132 
Hydrothorax 93 

cardiac 79 

chylous 93 

double 93 
Hygroma 149 

cystic (see Tumor) 
Hyoid bone 

dislocation 185 

fracture 185 
Hyperemia 189 

brain 64 

cerebral 64 

intestine 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

kidney 122 

liver 115 

lung 94 

pulmonary 94 

renal 122 

stomach 103 
Hyperchlorhydria 103 
Hyperchylia gastrica 103 
Hyperemesis 103 

gravidarum 134 

pregnancy 134 
Hypernephroma (see Cancer) 
Hyperplasia 

cervical gland 84 

uterus 130 
Hyperpyrexia 189 

rheumatic 47 
Hyperthermia 179 
Hyperthyreoidism 88 



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He 



Hypertrophic (see Hypertrophy) 
Hypertrophy (hypertrophic) 189 
artery 81 
bladder 124 
bone 146 
brain 74 
breast 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 

(cardiac 79 
cervix uteri 130 
cirrhosis 113 
liver 113 
emphysema 97 
gall 
bladder 115 
duct 115 
gland 84 
heart 79 
hepatic 115 
hepatitis 115 
acute 115 
chronic 113 
infantile 63 

interstitial nephritis 120 
intestine 110 
kidney 122 
liver 115 

lymphatic gland 84 
mammary gland 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
muscle 149 
myocardium 79 
neck, uterus 130 
nose 86 
osteoarthropathy 36 

pulmonary 36 
pharyngeal tonsil 86 
pneumonia 98 
prostate 126 
rhinitis 86 
spleen 116 
stenosis, pylorus 103 
stomach 103 
thymus 84 
tonsil 100 
uterus 130 
Hypochlorhydria 103 
Hypochondria (hypochondriacal) 68 

melancholia 68 
Hypochondriasis 68 
Hypospadias 150 
Hypostatic 

bronchitis 90 
congestion 94 

lung 94 
pneumonia 94 
Hypothyroidism 88 
Hysteralgia 134 

pregnant uterus 134 
Hysterectomy 130 
abdominal 130 
supravaginal 130 
vaginal 130 



Hysteria (hysterical) 73 

anorexia 73 

asthenia 73 

chlorosis 54 

colic 73 

contractures 73 

convulsions 73 

mania 73 

psychosis 73 

spasm 73 

spasmodic 73 
Hysterical (see Hysteria) 
Hysteroepilepsy 69 
Hysteromyoma 129 
Hysteromyomectomy 129 
Hysterotomy 130 



Ichthyosis 145 

congenital 145 
Ichthyotoxicon poisoning 164 
Icterus 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) us 

catarrhal 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) H5 
congenital 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) H5 

gravis 111 
hematogenous 

(-iy) 151 

(iy+) H5 

hsemorrhagic 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 115 
malignant 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) in 

neonatorum 151 
newborn 151 
obstructive 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) H5 

pernicious 111 
Idiocy 74 
Ileocolitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
catarrhal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
follicular 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
membranous 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
tuberculous 31 
ulcerative 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
Ileotyphus 1 



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Ileovesical fistula 125 


Imperfect — Continued . 


Ileum 


heart 150 


cancer 41 


inflation, lung 


ulceration 


(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 98 


(-2y) 104 


(2y+) 105 


intestinal canal 150 


Ileus 109 


valvular action 


Iliac 


(adult) 79 


fossa 


(infant) 150 


abscess 108 


Imperforate 


phlegmon 108 


anus 150 


phlegmon 108 


cervix uteri 130 


region, cancer 45 


pharynx 150 


thrombosis 82 


rectum 150 


111 


urethra 150 


denned disease 189 


Impervious bile duct 150 


treatment 


Impetigo 145 


(child) 186 


contagiosa 145 


(newborn) 153 


Impoverished blood 54 


Ill-development 151 


Improper food 


Illuminating gas {see Gas) 


(-ly) 151 


Imbecile paralysis 67 


(ly+) 189 


Imbecility 74 


Impulsive insanity 68 


congenital 74 


Inaction, kidney 122 


infantile 74 


Inanition 


old age 154 


(from disease, — ly) 151 


senile 154 


(from disease, ly-69y) 189 


Immature birth 


(from disease, 70y+) 154 


(child, -ly) 151 


(from deprivation) 177 


(child, ly+) 189 


specific 37 


(child, stillborn) {see Stillbirth) 


Incarcerated hernia 109 


(mother) 134 


Incendiarism 184 


Immaturity 


Incised wound (any part of body) 


(child, -ly) 151 


(accident or unqualified) 171 


(child, ly+) 189 


(homicide) 183 
(suicide) 160 


(child, stillborn) {see Stillbirth) 


(mother) 134 


Incompetency 


Impacted {see Impaction) 


aortic 79 


Impaction (impacted) 


valve 79 


bowel 110 


mitral 79 


calculus 


valve 79 


kidney 123 


tricuspid 79 


liver 114 


valve 79 


ureter 123 


valve, heart 79 


urethra 123 


Incomplete gestation 


colon 110 


(child, not stillborn) 151 
(child, stillborn) {see Stillbirth) 


faecal 110 


faeces 110 


Incontinence 


foreign body, pharynx 100 


pyloric 103 


fracture 185 


urine 124 


gall 


Indigestion 103 


bladder 114 


bilious 103 


stone 114 


catarrhal 103 


intestine 110 


gastric 103 


rectum 110 


gastrointestinal 


renal calculus 123 


(-2y) 104 


Impaludism 4 


(2y+) 105 


Imperfect 


intestinal 


circulation 


(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 


(-ly) 151 


(ly+) 189 


nervous 103 


closure, foramen ovale 150 


Induction 


development 150 


abortion 134 


heart 150 


premature labor 134 



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Inf 



Indurated chancre 37 
Induration 

black, lung 98 
brain 74 
brown, lung 98 
fibroid, lung 98 
fibrous, breast 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 
iron gray, lung 98 
liver 113 

acute 115 
chronic 113 
lung 98 
stomach 103 
Inebriety 56 
Inertia 

bladder 124 
infantile 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) 189 

stomach 103 
uterus 136 
vesical 124 
Infancy (infantile) 
(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 189 

asphyxia, during parturition (still- 
born) {see Stillbirth) 
asthma 96 
athrepsia 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
atrophy 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) 189 

cerebral 

diplegia 74 

paralysis 74 
colic 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+)_ 105 
conjunctivitis 38 
convulsions (— 5y) 71 
cortical degeneration (brain) 74 
debility 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 
derangement 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 189 
diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
disease 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 189 

brain 74 
dropsy 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 187 
eczema 145 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
erysipelas 18 



Infancy — Continued . 
fever 189 
heart failure 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 
hydrocele 127 
hypertrophy 63 
imbecility 74 
inertia 

(-iy) 151 
(iy+) 189 

inguinal hernia 109 
meningitis 61 
nephritis 119 
paralysis 63 

acute 63 

atrophic, acute 63 

cerebral 74 

essential 63 

progressive, acute 63 
paresis 63 
pemphigus 145 
phthisis 28 
pneumonia 91 
pseudoleuchsemia 53 
scurvy 49 
spasm (— 5y) 71 
spastic paralysis 74 
spinal paralysis 63 
tabes 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 
tracheitis 89 
tuberculosis 28 
Infant {see Infancy) 
newborn 

conjunctivitis 38 

purulent ophthalmia 38 
Infanticide 184 
Infantile {see Infancy) 
Infantilism 55 
Infarct {see Infarction) 
Infarction (infarct) 
bowel 109 
intestine 109 
kidney 122 
lung 94 
pulmonary 94 
spleen 116 
uric acid 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) 122 

Infected {see Infection) 
Infecting chancre 37 
Infection (infected) 189 
aerogenes capsulatus 20 
axillary gland 189 
bladder 124 
brain 61 
congenital 55 
enteric 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
gastroenteric 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 



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Inf 



Infection — Continued . 
gastrointestinal 
-2y) 104 



2y+) 105 
general 55 
gonococcic 38 
intestinal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
intestine 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
lung 98 
malarial 4 
milk 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 

subacute 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
navel (-3m) 152 
parotid gland 99 
peritoneal 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
117 

(puerperal) 137 
pneumococcus (unqualified) 92 
puerperal 137 
pulmonary 98 
purulent 20 
putrid 20 
pyogenic 20 
salivary gland 99 
sarcinal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
scalp 189 
septic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
20 

(puerperal) 137 
spleen 116 
staphylococcus 20 
streptococcus 20 
tubal pregnancy 137 
tuberculous 28 

general 35 
tuboovarian 132 
umbilicus (—3m) 152 

septic (-3m) 152 
urinary 125 
vaccinal 20 
vaccination 20 
vesical 124 
wound 20 
Infectious (infective) 
adenitis 84 
angina 9 
cholecystitis 115 
croup 9 
diarrhoea 

(-2v) 104 

(2y+) 105 
disease 189 
endarteritis 81 



Infectious — Continued . 
endocarditis 78 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
fever 55 
gangrene 142 

acute 142 
gastroenteritis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
jaundice, acute 111 
laryngitis 87 
meningitis 61 
myositis 149 
necrosis 146 
omphalitis ( — 3m) 152 
osteomyelitis 146 
paralysis 63 
periarteritis 81 
periostitis 146 
phlebitis 83 
pneumonia 92 
psychosis 68 
purpura 55 
synovitis 147 
Infective (see Infectious) 
Inferior 

maxilla (see Bone) 
nuclear paralysis 63 
Infiltration 
fatty 

muscle 149 

thymus 84 
lung 94 

pigmentary, lymphatic gland 84 
stercoral 110 
urinary 125 
urine 125 
Infirmity 

(-ly) 151 
(ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
Inflammation (inflammatory) 189 
abdomen 189 
accessory sinus 146 
adrenal 52 
alimentary canal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
anus 110 
appendix 108 
arachnoid 61 
areola 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
bile duct 115 
bladder 124 
bone 146 
bowel 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 

subacute 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 






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Inf 



Inflammation — Continued . 
brain 60 
breast 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
133 

(puerperal) 141 
bronchi 89 
bronchitis 89 
bursa 149 
caecum 108 
capsule 

liver 115 

spleen 116 
catarrhal 189 

fauces 100 

vagina 

(nonpuerperal) 130 
(puerperal) 137 
cerebral 60 

membrane 61 
cerebrospinal 61 
cervix uteri 130 
chest 92 
colic 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
colon 

<-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
connective tissue 144 
cornea 75 
cranial nerve 74 
croup 9 
diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
dura mater 61 
ear (any_ part) 76 
Falloppian tube 132 
fascia 149 
fever 189 

follicular, pharynx 100 
gall 

bladder 115 

duct 115 
gastrohepatic 103 
gastrointestinal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
gland 84 

granular, pharynx 100 
gum 99 

mercurial (occupational) 58 
heart 79 
hepatic duct 115 
hernial sac 109 
intestine 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 

subacute 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
jaw 146 
joint 147 



Inflammation — Continued . 
kidney 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
larynx 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
lip 99 
liver 115 

acute 115 

chronic 113 
lung 92 

acute 92 

catarrhal 91 

chronic 98 

interstitial 98 
lymphatic 

gland 84 

vessel 84 
mammary gland 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
membrane 

brain 61 

spinal cord 61 
meninges 61 
mouth 99 

catarrhal 99 
mucous membrane 189 
muscle 149 
myocardium 78 
nasopharynx 86 
navel (-3m) 152 
nerve 74 
nipple 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
nose 86 
oesophagus 101 
optic nerve 75 
ovary 132 
pancreas 118 
pelvic 

(female) 130 

(male) 189 
penis 127 
pericardium 77 
peritonaeum 117 
periuterine 130 
perivesical 124 
pharynx 100 
phosphoric 

alveoli, teeth 58 

gum 58 
pia mater 61 
pleura 93 
portal vein 83 
prostate 126 
rectum 110 
rheumatic, kidney 120 
rheumatism 47 

acute 47 

chronic 48 
salivary gland 99 
scorbutic, alveoli, teeth 49 



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Inj 



Inflammation — Continued . 
scrotum 127 
septic 

ear 76 

membrane, brain 61 
sheath, tendon 149 
softening, brain 65 
spermatic cord 127 
spinal 

cord 63 

membrane 61 
spine 32 
spleen 116 
stomach 103 

catarrhal 103 
subcutaneous tissue 144 
suppurative 

heart 79 

liver 115 

membrane, brain 61 

nose 86 
suprarenal 52 
syphilitic 37 
tendon 149 
testicle 127 
throat 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
thymus 84 
thyreoid gland 88 
tongue 99 
tonsil 100 
trachea 89 
traumatic, brain 60 
tubal 132 

kidney 120 
acute 119 
chronic 120 
tuberculous 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 

knee 33 

membrane, brain 30 

spine 32 
tunica vaginalis 127 
tympanum 76 
umbilical cord ( — 3m) 152 
umbilicus (—3m) 152 
uterine ligament 132 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal) 137 

catarrhal 130 
vagina 

•(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal) 137 
vein 83 
vulva 132 
Inflammatory (see Inflammation) 
Inflation, lung, imperfect 
(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 98 
Influenza 10 
bronchial 10 
catarrhal 10 



Influenza — Continued . 

gastric 10 
Influenzal pneumonia 10 
Infusion, vein 83 
Ingravescent hemiplegia 66 
Ingrown nail 145 
Inguinal 

abscess 144 
adenitis 84 
bubo 38 
epithelioma 44 
gland, cancer 45 
hernia 109 

(bubonocele) 109 

congenital 109 

direct 109 

double 109 

external 109 

funicular 109 

infantile 109 

internal 109 

oblique 109 

strangulated 109 
lymphadenitis 84 
region 

adenitis 84 

cancer 45 
Inhalation 
gas 168 

(suicide) 156 
noxious gas 168 

(suicide) 156 
pneumonia 91 
smoke 168 

(burning building) 166 
Inherited (see Congenital) 
Injection, bronchocele 88 
Injuries, extreme multiple 186 
Injury (any part of body) 186 
animal 176 
bicycle 175 
birth 152 
delivery 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
diving 172 
electric shock 181 
fall 172 

falling body 186 
getting off 

car 175 

engine 175 
lung 186 

lymphatic vessel 186 
machinery 174 
mine 173 

mining machinery 173 
mother, causing premature birth 

(child) 151 
quarry 173 
railroad 

(steam) 175 

(street) 175 
vehicle 175 
wagon 175 

in mine 173 






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Int 



Inquest pending 189 
Insane 

general paralysis 67 

paralysis 67 
Insanity 68 

alcoholic 56 

alternating 68 

choreic 72 

circular 68 

climacteric 68 

confusional 68 

delusional 68 

diabetic 50 

epileptic 69 

Graves 's disease 51 

haschisch 59 

impulsive 68 

lead 57 

mercurial (occupational) 58 

moral 68 

myxcedema 88 

obsessive 68 

pellagra 26 

postfebrile 68 

puerperal 140 

senile 154 

toxic 68 
Insect 

bite 165 

sting 165 
Insolation 179 
Insomnia 189 
Inspiration 

foreign material 186 

pneumonia 91 

vaginal mucus 152 
Instrument, cutting or piercing 

accident 171 

assassination 183 

homicide 183 

suicide 160 

traumatism 171 

wound 171 
Instrumental delivery 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
Insufficiency 

aortic 79 
valve 79 

cardiac 79 

congenital 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 189 

heart 79 

mental 68 

mitral 79 
valve 79 

myocardial 79 

pulmonary 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) 79 

renal 122 
tricuspid 79 
valve 79 
valve, heart 79 



Insufficiency — Continued. 

valvular 79 
Insufficient nourishment (food) 177 
Insular 

pneumonia 91 
sclerosis 63 
Intemperance 56 
Intercostal 
fistula 93 
myalgia 149 
nerve, neuralgia 73 
neuralgia 73 
rheumatism 47 
Interlobular emphysema 97 
Intermittent 
fever 4 

bilious 4 

pernicious 4 
hematuria 122 
pneumonia 92 
typhoid fever 1 
Internal 

abscess 144 
convulsions 

(-5y) 71 

(5y+) 70 
ear (see Ear) 
goitre 88 
haemorrhage 85 
hernia 109 

inguinal 109 

strangulated 109 
hydrocephalus 74 
injury 186 
pachymeningitis 61 
piles 83 

strangulation 109 
stricture, malignant 41 
urethrotomy 125 
Interstitial 

cirrhosis 113 

liver 113 
hepatitis 113 

acute 115 

chronic 113 
hernia 109 
myocarditis 79 

acute 78 

chronic 79 
nephritis 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 

diffuse 120 

hypertrophic 120 
pancreatitis 118 
pneumonia 98 

acute 92 

chronic 98 
pregnancy 134 
splenitis 116 
tuberculosis 28 
Intertrigo 145 

Interurban railway accident 175 
Intestinal (see also Intestine) 
gland, cancer 41 
wall, parasitic disease 107 



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Intestine (intestinal) 
abscess 110 
actinomycosis 25 
adenitis 110 
adhesion 110 
anastomosis 110 
anthrax 22 
atony 110 
atrophy 110 
autointoxication 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 110 
calculus 110 
canal, imperfect 150 
cancer 41 
catarrh 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
colic 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
compression (nontraumatic) 110 
concretion 110 
congenital malformation 150 
congestion 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
constriction 109 
consumption 31 
contraction 109 
convulsions 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
cramp 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
degeneration 110 

lardaceous 110 
dilatation 110 
disease 110 

lardaceous 110 

organic 110 

parasitic 107 
diverticulum (acquired) 110 
dropsy 187 
dyspepsia 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
embolism 82 
erosion 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
fermentation 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
fistula 110 
foreign body 110 
gall stone 114 
gangrene 110 
haemorrhage 110 
hernia 109 
hyperemia 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
hypertrophy 110 
impaction 110 



Intestine — Continued . 

indigestion 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

infarction 109 

infection 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

inflammation 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
subacute 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

injury 186 

intoxication 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

intussusception 109 

invagination 109 

irritation 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

laceration 110 

lesion, organic 110 

malformation 150 

marasmus 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

mortification 110 

neuralgia 110 

neurosis 110 

obstruction 109 
congenital 150 

occlusion 109 

paralysis 110 

parasitic disease 107 

paresis 110 

perforation 110 
ulcerative 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

resection 110 

rhachitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

rupture 109 

spasm 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

stenosis 109 

congenital 150 

stoppage 109 

strangulation 109 

stricture 109 

suppuration 110 

suture 110 

syphilis 37 

telescoped 109 

thrombosis 82 

toxaemia 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

toxinfection 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 



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Isc 



Int estine — Continued . 
tuberculosis 31 
tumor 110 
twist 109 
tympanites 110 
ulcer 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
perforating 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
tuberculous 31 
ulceration 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
tuberculous 31 
volvulus 109 
worms 107 
Intestinitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Intestinouterine fistula 110 
Intestinovesical fistula 125 
Intoxication (see also Poisoning) 
(unqualified) 56 
alcoholic 56 
enteric 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
gastrointestinal 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
intestinal 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
psychosis (alcoholic) 56 
septic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

20 
(puerperal) 137 
uraemic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

120 
(puerperal) 138 
urinary 125 
Intraabdominal 
cancer 45 
haemorrhage 85 
hernia 109 
Intraarticular cartilage, dislocation (dis- 
ease) 147 
Intracranial 
abscess 60 
haemorrhage 64 
injury 186 
tumor 74 
Intraligamentous cyst 132 
Intraparietal hernia 109 
Intrapelvic haemorrhage 
(female) 132 
(male) 85 
Intraperitoneal haemorrhage 110 
Intraspinal 
abscess 63 



Intraspinal — Continued. 

injury 186 

tumor 63 
Intrathoracic aneurysm 81 
Intrauterine 

haemorrhage 128 

malformation 
heart 150 
septum 150 
Intubation, larynx 87 
Intussusception 109 

bowel 109 

intestine 109 

viscera 109 
Invagination 109 

bowel 109 

intestine 109 
Inversion 

bladder 124 

uterus 

(puerperal or unqualified) 136 
(nonpuerperal) 130 
Inviability 151 
Involutional melancholia 68 
Iridectomy 75 
Iridochorioiditis 75 
Iridotomy 75 
Iris (see Eye) 
Iritis 75 

diabetic 50 

gonococcic 38 

gouty 48 

rheumatic 75 

specific 37 

traumatic 186 
Iron-gray induration, lung 98 
Irreducible hernia 109 
Irregular action, heart 85 
Irritation 

bladder 124 

bowel 

(-2y) 104 
e (2y+) 105 

brain 74 

gastrointestinal 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

intestine 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

nervous 74 

spinal 63 
cord 63 

spine 63 

stomach 103 
Ischaemia (unqualified) 189 

cerebral 74 
Ischiadic hernia 109 

strangulated 109 
Ischial abscess 110 
Ischiorectal 

abscess 110 

fistula 110 

fossa, fistula 110 



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Kid 



Ischiorectal — Continued . 

hematocele 110 

hernia 109 

strangulated 109 
Ischuria 122 
Itch 145 
Ivy poisoning 165 



Jacksonian epilepsy 74 
Jaundice 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) us 

black 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) H5 
catarrhal 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) H5 

acute 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) H5 

chronic 115 
haematogenous 

(-iy) i5i 
(iy+) H5 

hemorrhagic 
(-ly) 151 
(iy+) H5 

infective, acute 111 
malignant 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) in 

newborn 151 
obstructive 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) H5 
septic 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) H5 
toxic 115 
yellow 

(-iy) 151 
(iy+) H5 

Jaw 

abscess 146 

acromegaly 55 

actinomycosis 25 

cancer 39 

cyst 146 

disease 146 

inflammation 146 

injury 186 

lower 

congenital malformation 150 
dislocation 185 

malformation 150 

necrosis 146 

parasitic disease 146 

tumor 146 
Jawbone, necrosis, phosphoric 58 
Joint 

abscess 147 

ankle, fracture 185 



Joint — Continued, 
ankylosis 147 

fibrous 147 
cancer 45 

congenital malformation 150 
contracture 147 
cyst 147 
disease 

(exclusive of spine) 147 

(spine) 32 

Charcot's 62 

neuropathic 147 
dislocation 147 
foreign body 147 
fungous growth 33 
gout 48 
haemophilia 147 
haemorrhage (nontraumatic) 147 
hip (see Hip) 
inflammation 147 
ligament, laceration 185 
loose body 147 
osseous ankylosis 147 
pulmonary osteoarthropathy 146 
pyaemia 20 

relaxation, ligament 147 
rheumatism 47 

acute 47 

chronic 48 
rupture 186 
sacral, cancer 45 
sprain 185 
suppuration 147 
swelling, tuberculous 33 
synostosis 147 
syphilis 37 
tapping 147 
tuberculosis 33 
tumor 147 
wound 186 
Jumping 

before train, suicide 162 
burning building 166 
high place, suicide 161 

K 

Kakke" 27 
Kala-azar 54 
Katatonia 68 
Keloid 145 
Kelotomy 109 
Keratitis 75 

suppurative 75 

traumatic 186 
Keratosis 145 
Kerosene, burn 167 
Kick (horse or other animal) 176 
Kidney (renal) 

abscess 122 

absent 150 

albuminuria 120 

amyloid 120 

asthma 120 

atrophy 120 



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Kidney — Continued, 
cachexia 122 
calculus 123 

impacted 123 
cancer 45 
catarrh 122 
cirrhosis 120 

congenital malformation 150 
congestion 122 
contracted 120 
contracting granular 120 
cyst 122 

hydatid 122 
decapsulation 122 
degeneration 120 

amyloid 120 

cystic 122 

fatty 120 

lardaceous 120 

waxy 120 
disease 122 

cystic 122 

congenital 150 

organic 122 

parasitic 122 
displaced 122 
ectopic 122 
embolism 82 
fibrosis 120 
fistula 122 
floating 122 
foreign body 186 
gouty 120 
granular 120 
hematuria 122 
haemorrhage 122 
hyperaemia 122 
hypertrophy 122 
inaction 122 
infarct 122 
inflammation 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 

rheumatic 120 

tubal 120 
acute 119 
chronic 120 
injury 186 
insufficiency 122 
lardaceous 120 
large white 120 

nephritis 120 
lesion, organic 122 
malformation 150 
movable 122 
multiple new growth 45 
necrosis 122 
obstruction 122 
paralysis 122 
pelvis, calculus 123 
polycystic 122 

puncture (not due to violence) 
rhabdomyosarcoma 45 
retinitis 120 
rupture 186 
sclerosis 120 



122 



Kidney — Continued. 

septic 122 

steatosis 120 

stone 123 

surgical 122 

suture 122 

syphilis 37 

thrombosis 82 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 122 

ulceration 122 

waxy 120 

wound 186 
Killed 186 

cyclone 186 

fight 184 

railroad (steam) 175 
King's evil 34 
Knee 

abscess, tuberculous 33 

dislocation 185 

house maids' 149 

inflammation, tuberculous 33 

joint, injury 186 

synovitis, suppurative 147 

tuberculosis 33 

tumor, fungous 33 
Knife 

cut 171 

(accident) 171 
(homicide) 183 
(suicide) 160 

stab 183 

(accident) 171 
(homicide) 183 
(suicide) 160 
Korsakoff's 

disease 68 

syndrome 68 
Kyphoscoliosis 36 
Kyphosis 36 



La grippe 10 
Labioglossal paralysis 63 
Labioglossolaryngeal paralysis 63 
Labioglossopharyngeal paralysis 63 
Labium 

majus 

abscess 132 
ulceration 132 

minus 

abscess 132 
ulceration 132 
Labor (see Birth) 

(unqualified) (mother) 136 
Labyrinth, caries 76 
Labyrinthine 

suppuration 76 

vertigo 76 
Lacerated wound 186 

chest wall 186 
Laceration 186 

(due to violence) 186 

anus 110 



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Lar 



Laceration — Continued . 
cervix 136 
uteri 

(nonpuerperal) 130 
(puerperal) 136 
old 130 
recent 136 
chordae, heart 79 
hernial sac 109 
intestine 110 
ligament, joint, 185 
pelvic floor 
old 132 
recent 136 
perinseum 136 

parturition 136 
peritonaeum, parturition 136 
rectum 110 

stomach (not external violence) 103 
urethra (not external violence) 125 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal) 130 
parturition 136 
vagina, parturition 136 
valve, heart 79 
vulva, parturition 136 
Lack of 
care 

(-3m) 153 
(3m+) 189 
newborn (—3m) 153 
clothing (newborn) 153 
medical attention 189 
nourishment 177 
Lacrimal 

abscess 75 
apparatus 

cancer 45 
disease 75 
injury 186 
malformation 150 
duct, injury 186 
gland 

abscess 75 
cancer 45 
disease 75 
injury 186 
malformation 150 
tumor 75 
sac 

abscess 75 
injury 186 
Lacunar tonsillitis 100 
Laennec, cirrhosis 113 
Lamp 

accident 167 
explosion 167 
Landry's 

disease 63 
paralysis 63 
Landslide 175 

traumatism 175 
Laparoelytrotomy 136 
Laparotomy 189 



Lardaceous 

degeneration 55 

adrenal 52 

artery 81 

capillaries 85 

intestine 110 

kidney 120 

liver 113 

lymph gland 84 

lymphatic gland 84 

spleen 116 

thyreoid body 88 
disease 

intestine 110 

spleen 116 

stomach 103 

thyreoid gland 88 
kidney 120 
liver 113 
Large 

waxy liver 113 
white kidney 120 

nephritis 120 
Laryngeal (see Larynx) 
Laryngismus 87 
stridulus 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
Laryngitis 87 
catarrhal 87 
croupous 9 
diphtheritic 9 
erysipelatous 87 
fibrinous 9 
gangrenous 87 
infective 87 
malignant 9 
membranous 9 
obstructive 87 

(foreign body) 186 
cedematous 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
phlegmonous 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
pseudomembranous 9 
septic 87 
spasmodic 87 
specific 28 

(when signifying syphilis) 37 
stridulous 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
subglottic 87 
suppurative 87 
syphilitic 37 
tuberculous 28 
ulcerative 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
Laryngotomy 87 

suprathyreoid 87 
Laryngotracheotomy 87 
Larynx (laryngeal) 
abscess 87 
burn 167 
calcification 87 
cancer 45 



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i.eu 



Larynx — Continued. 

cartilage, fracture 185 

catarrh 87 

congenital malformation 150 

croup 9 

curetting 87 

diphtheria 9 

disease 87 

fistula 87 

foreign body 186 

fracture 185 

inflammation 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
injury 186 
intubation 87 
leprosy 17 
lupus 28 
malformation 150 
narrowing 87 
necrosis 87 
neuralgia 87 
neurosis 87 
obstruction 87 

(foreign body) 186 
oedema 87 

passive 87 
ossification 87 
paralysis 87 
parasitic disease 87 
perichondritis 87 
phthisis 28 

subacute 28 
polypus 87 
scald 167 
sclerosis 87 
spasm 87 
stenosis 87 

congenital 150 
stricture 87 
syphilis 37 
tubercle 28 
tuberculosis 28 
tumor 87 
ulcer 87 
ulceration 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
wound 186 
Latent 

menstruation 130 
pneumonia 92 
Lateral 

column, spinal cord, degeneration 63 
and posterior columns, spinal cord, 

degeneration 62 
curvature, spine 36 
paralysis 66 
sclerosis 63 

amyotrophic 63 

descending 63 

posterior 63 

primary 63 

secondary 63 
sinus, thrombosis 82 
Laterocession, uterus 130 
Lateroversion, uterus 130 
Lathyrism 59 



Lead 

cachexia 57 
colic 57 
encephalitis 57 
encephalopathy 57. 
insanity 57 
palsy 57 
paralysis 57 
poisoning 57 

acute 165 

chronic 57 
Leg (see also Arm) 

milk (female, 15y-44y) 139 
white (female, 15y-44y) 139 
Leiomyoma (see Tumor) 
Lens (see Eye) 
Leontiasis ossea 146 
Leprosy (all forms) 17 
Leptomeningitis 61 
Lesion (see also Disease, Wound) 
aortic 79 
brain 74 
cardiac 79 

mitral 79 

organic 79 

valvular 79 
cerebral 74 
congenital, brain 74 
heart 79 
lung 98 
mitral 79 
nervous 74 
organic 189 

brain 74 

heart 79 

intestine 110 

kidney 122 

liver 115 

lung 98 

spleen 116 

stomach 103 

uterus 130 
primary 37 
pulmonary 98 
secondary 37 
specific 37 
spinal cord 63 
tertiary 37 
traumatic, palate 186 
tricuspid 79 
valve, heart 79 
valvular 79 

heart 79 
Lethargy, negro 55 
Leuchaemia 53 
lymphatic 53 
splenic 53 
splenolymphatic 53 
splenomedullary 53 
splenomyelogenous 53 
Leuchaemic 
adenia 53 
adenitis 53 
Leucocythsemia 53 
liver 53 
lymph gland 53 



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Liv 



Leucocy thaemia — Continued . 

lymphatic 53 
gland 53 

splenic 53 

8plenolymphatic 53 

splenomedullary 53 

splenomyelogenous 53 
Leucocythaemic 

liver _ 53 

retinitis 53 
Leucocytosis 53 
Leucoplakia 99 
Leucorrhcea 130 
Leukemia (see Leuchaemia) 
Lichen 145 

specific 37 
Lienenteritis (2y+) 105 
Ligament 

broad 



(nonpuerperal or unquali- 
fied) 132 
(puerperal) 137 
cancer 42 
cyst 132 
dropsy 132 
haematoma 132 
phlegmon 

(nonpuerperal or unquali- 
fied) 132 
(puerperal) 137 
tumor 132 
varix 83 
joint, laceration 185 
round 

hydrocele 132 
shortening 132 
uterine 

abscess 130 
cancer 42 
cyst 132 
heematocele 132 
haematoma 132 
inflammation 132 
lymphangitis 132 
tumor 132 
varix 83 
Ligature 

artery 85 
vein 83 

vessel, haemorrhage 85 

Lightning 180 

shock 180 

stroke 180 

Limb (see Arm) 

Lingual (see Tongue) 

tonsil, enlargement 99 
Lip 

anthrax 22 

cancer 39 

carbuncle 143 

congenital malformation 150 

cyst 99 

disease 99 

epithelioma 39 



Lip — Continued, 
erysipelas 18 
fissure 99 

(hare lip) 150 
malformation 150 
inflammation 99 
malformation 150 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor _ 99 
ulceration 99 
wound 186 
Lipaemia 121 
Lipoma (see Tumor) 
Lipomatosis 55 
Lipuria 121 

Liquid, boiling, burn 167 
Lithaemia 48 
Lithiasis 123 
binary 114 
urinary 123 
Lithoclasty 123 
Lithosis 98 
Lithotomy 123 
Lithotrity 123 
Lithuria 122 
Little's disease 74 
Liver (hepatic) 
abscess 115 

amoebic 115 
traumatic 186 
tropical 115 
acquired deformity 115 
actinomycosis 25 
alcoholic 113 
amyloid 113 
ascites 113 
atrophy 115 
acute 111 

yellow 111 
chronic 113 
slow 113 
yellow 111 
calculus 114 

impacted 114 
cancer 40 

capsule, inflammation 115 
catarrh 115 
cirrhosis 113 
acute 115 
alcoholic 113 
atrophic 113 
chronic 113 
congenital 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) . H3 
hypertrophic 113 
interstitial 113 
syphilitic 37 

colic 114 

complaint 115 

congenital malformation 150 

congestion 115 

consumption 34 

contracted 113 



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Liifi 



Liv er — Continued . 
cyst 115 

echinococcus 112 

hydatid 112 
cysticercus 112 
degeneration 115 

amyloid 113 

fatty 113 

from phosphorus poisoning 
58 

lardaceous 113 

pigmentary 115 

waxy 113 
disease 115 

organic 115 
displacement 115 
dropsy 115 
echinococcus 112 
embolism 82 
enlargement 115 

acute 115 

chronic 113 
fatty 113 
fever 115 
fibroid 113 
granular 113 

fummatous 37 
semorrhage 115 
hobnail 113 
hydatid 112 
hyperemia 115 
hypertrophy 115 
induration 113 

acute 115 

chronic 113 
inflammation 115 

acute 115 

chronic 113 

suppurative 115 
injury 186 
lardaceous 113 
lesion, organic 115 
leucocythsemia 53 
leucocythsemic 53 
malaria 4 
malformation 150 
melanosis 40 
necrosis 115 
nutmeg # 115 
obstruction 115 
paralysis 115 
parasitic disease 115 
prolapse 115 
pyaemia 115 

result of tight lacing on 115 
rupture 186 
sclerosis 113 
steatosis 113 
suture 115 
syphilis 37 
torpid 115 
trouble 115 
tuberculosis 34 
tumefaction 115 
tumor 115 

hydatid 112 



Liver — Continued. 

ulcer 115 

ulceration 115 

waxy 113 
large 113 
Lobar pneumonia 92 

bilateral 92 
Lobstein's cancer 45 
. Lobular 

mastitis 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 

pneumonia 91 
Local 

paralysis 66 

peritonitis 117 
Lockjaw 24 
Locomotive 

explosion of boiler 175 

run over by 175 

struck by 175 
Locomotor ataxia 62 

progressive 62 
Loin, abscess 144 
Loose 

body 

joint 147 

sheath, tendon 149 

cartilage 147 
Lordosis 36 
Loss of appetite 103 
Lost at sea 169 
Lud wig's 

angina 100 

disease 100 
Lues 37 

congenital 37 

hereditary 37 

infantum 37 

venerea 37 
Luetic 37 
Lumbago 149 
Lumbar 

abscess 32 

tuberculous 32 

hernia 109 

strangulated 109 

vertebra, necrosis 32 
Lunacy 68 

paralytic 67 
Lung (pulmonary) 

abscess 98 

actinomycosis 25 

adhesion 93 

anasarca 94 

aneurysm 81 

anthracosis 98 

apoplexy 94 

aspergillosis 98 

atresia 

(-ly) 151 
(iy+) 98 

atrophy 98 
calculus 98 
cancer 45 



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Lung — Continued . 


Lung — Continued . 


catarrh 90 


lesion 98 


acute 89 


organic 98 


chronic 90 


malformation 150 


cavity 28 


miliary tuberculosis 29 


cirrhosis 98 


acute 29 


alcoholic 98 


mortification 95 
oedema 94 
paralysis 


cold on 89 


collapse 

(-3m) 152 


(-iy) 151 
(ly+). 98 


(3m+) 94 


colliers' 98 


parasitic disease 98 


congestion 94 


phthisis 28 


active 94 


acute 29 


hypostatic 94 


chronic 28 


passive 94 


pyaemia 98 


consolidation 92 


rupture 98 


consumption 28 


sclerosis 98 


acute 29 


septichsemia 98 


cyst, hydatid 98 


silicosis 98 


cysticerci 98 


solidification 92 


disease 98 


stonemasons' 98 


fibroid 98 


suppuration 98 


organic 98 


syphilis 37 


parasitic 98 


thrombosis 82 

sudden death after delivery 139 


dropsy 94 
embolism 82 


toxaemia 98 
traumatism 186 


puerperal 139 


(pulmonary artery) 82 


tuberculosis 28 


emphysema 97 


acute 29 


engorgement 94 


chronic 28 


exploration 98 


miliary 29 


extravasation 


tumor 98 


(-ly) 151 
(iy+) 98 


hydatid 98 


ulcer 98 


fever 92 


undeveloped 


catarrhal 91 


(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 98 


fibroid 98 


fibrosis 98 


vomica 98 


foreign body 186 


wound 186 


gangrene 95 


Lupus 34 


haemorrhage 98 


conjunctiva 34 


hepatization 92 


erythematosus 145 


acute 92 


exedens 34 


chronic 98 


fauces 34 


hernia 98 


larynx 28 


hydatid 98 


nose 34 


hyperaemia 94 


oesophagus 34 


induration 98 


palate 34 


black 98 


pharynx 34 


brown 98 


vulgaris 34 


fibroid 98 


Luxation (see also Dislocation) 185 


iron gray 98 


Lycanthropy 68 


infarction 94 


Lye poisoning (see Poisoning) 


infection 98 


Lymph 


infiltration 94 


fistula 84 


inflammation 92 


gland 


acute 92 


cancer 45 


catarrhal 91 


degeneration, lardaceous 84 


chronic 98 


leucocythaemia 53 


interstitial 98 


tuberculosis 34 


inflation, imperfect 


node ! 


(-3m) 152 


abscess 84 


(3m+) 98 


cancer 45 


injury 186 


syphilis 37 


laceration 186 


tuberculosis 34 



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Mai 



Lymph — Continued . 

scrotum 84 
Lymphadenia 53 
Lymphadenitis 84 
inguinal 84 
suppurative 84 
tuberculous 34 
Lymphadenoma 53 

lymphatic gland 53 
malignant 53 
multiple 53 
spleen 53 
Lymphadenosis 53 
Lymphangiectasis 84 

scrotum 84 
Lymphangioma {see Tumor) 
cavernous {see Tumor) 
cystic {see Tumor) 
Lymphangitic abscess 84 
Lymphangitis 84 
gangrenous 84 
pelvic 117 
puerperal 137 
strumous 34 
tuberculous 34 
uterine ligament 132 
Lymphatic 

abscess 84 
disease 84 
gland 

abscess 84 
calcification 84 
cancer 45 
caseation 34 
cyst 84 
degeneration 
hyaline 84 
lardaceous 84 
disease 84 

parasitic 84 
fibrosis 84 
filariasis 19 
glanders 21 

fonococcus infection 38 
hemorrhage 84 

hypertrophy 84 

infiltration, pigmentary 84 

inflammation 84 

leucocythsemia 53 

lymphadenoma 53 

necrosis 84 

plague 15 

suppuration 84 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 84 

wound 186 
leuchaemia 53 
leucocythsemia 53 
nsevus {see also Tumor) 46 

skin 46 _ 
space, cyst arising in 84 
system 

congenital malformation 150 

disease 84 
tuberculosis 34 



Lymphatic — Continued . 
vessel 

cancer 45 

compression (nontraumatic) 84 

cyst 84 

dilatation 84 

disease 84 

parasitic 84 

elephantiasis 145 

erosion 84 

erysipelas 18 

filariasis 19 

glanders 21 

inflammation 84 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

obliteration 84 

rupture 84 

suppuration 84 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 84 

wound 186 
Lymphatism 84 

scrofulous 34 
Lymphatocele {see Tumor) 
Lymphendothelioma {see Cancer) 
Lymphocythsemia 53 
Lymphoma {see Tumor') 
malignant 53 
multiple 46 
Lymphorrhcea 84 
Lymphosarcoma {see Cancer) 
Lynching 184 
Lypemania 68 

M 

Machinery 

building operations, traumatism 174 

factory, traumatism 174 

fall, accidental 174 

injury 174 

mining, injury 173 

traumatism 174 
Macrocheilia 99 
Macroglossia 99 
Mad dog, bite 23 
Madness 68 
Madura 

disease 25 

foot 25 
Maize, poisonous 59 
Malaria (malarial) 4 

aestivoautumnal 4 

anaemia 4 

cachexia 4 

cirrhosis 113 

congestion 4 
brain 4 

congestive 4 

diarrhoea 4 ' 

disease 4 .' 

dropsy 4 

dysentery 14 

fever 4 

congestive 4 

haematuria 4 



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Man 



Malaria — Continued . 

hemoglobinuria 4 

hemorrhagic 4 

hepatitis 4 

infection 4 

liver 4 

neuralgia 4 

pernicious 4 

pneumonia 4 

poisoning 4 

quartan 4 

quotidian 4 

remittent 4 

spleen 4 

tertian 4 

toxaemia 4 

typhoid 1 
Malarial (see Malaria) 
Malassez's disease 127 
Malassimilation 

f-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 
Maldevelopment 151 
Male 

breast, inflammation 133 

genital organ, disease (non venereal) 
127 

perineum 
bum 167 
foreign body 186 
hematoma 186 
wound 186 
Malformation 

(of any organ or part, congenital) 150 
Malignant 

abdominal growth 45 

abscess 144 

aneurysm 81 

angina 9 

bladder disease 45 

carbuncle 143 

cellulitis 144 

cholera morbus 13 

cynanche 9 

cystitis 124 

degeneration (see Cancer) 

diphtheria 

disease (see Cancer) 

endocarditis 78 

endothelioma (see Cancer) 

fever 189 

fistula 45 

fungous tumor (see Cancer) 

fungus (see Cancer) 

growth (see Cancer) 

hepatitis 

(-iy) isi 
(ly-f) in 

icterus 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) . in 

internal stricture 41 
jaundice 

(-ly) 151 

(iy+) in 



Malignant — Continued. 

laryngitis 9 

lymphoma 53 

lymphadenoma 53 

mediastinal tumor 45 

neoplasm (see Cancer) 

new growth (see Cancer) 

oedema 142 
rectum 110 

ovarian tumor 42 

pemphigus 145 

perithelioma (see Cancer) 

peritonitis 41 

pharyngitis 9 

polyadenitis 15 

progressive anemia 54 

prostatitis 45 

pustule 22 

rheumatism 47 

smallpox 5 

sore throat 9 

stomatitis 99 

stricture (see Cancer) 

tertian 4 

tonsillitis 9 

tuberculosis 29 

tumor (see Cancer) 

typhoid fever 1 

ulcer (see Cancer) 

ulceration (see Cancer) 
Mallet finger 149 
Malleus sepsis 21 
Malnutrition 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 

congenital 
(-ly) 151 
(iy+) 189 
Malposition 

placenta (mother) 135 

uterus 130 
Malpractice 186 
Malpresentation 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
Malta fever 3 
Mamillary abscess 133 
Mamillitis 133 
Mammary (see Breast) 
Mammitis 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
Mania 68 

a potu 56 

alcoholic 56 

Bell's 68 

delirious 68 
acute 189 

epileptic 69 

hysterical 73 

puerperal 140 

recurrent 68 

senile 154 



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Mel 



Mania — Continued. 

septic 20 

surgical 189 

ursemic 120 
Maniacal delirium 68 
Manic depressive psychosis 68 
Manslaughter 184 
Marasmus 

(-iy) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
brain 65 
general 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 
intestinal, 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
old age 154 
paralytic 67 
senile 154 
specific 37 
tuberculous 28 
Maremmatic fever 4 
Marsh 

anaemia 4 
cachexia 4 
fever 4 
Mastitis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 133 

(puerperal) 141 

diffuse 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
lobular 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
Mastoid 

abscess 146 
antrum 

opening 146 

perforation 146 
cell 

disease 146 

opening 146 

perforation 146 

syphilis 37 
disease 146 
fistula 146 
necrosis 146 
parasitic disease 146 
process 

abscess 146 

empyema 146 
Mastoiditis 146 
Masturbation 74 
Matter, purulent, absorption 20 
Maxilla (maxillary) 
cancer 39 
inferior 

dislocation 185 

fracture 185 
necrosis 146 

(from phosphorus) 58 



Maxilla — Continued. 

sinus 

abscess 146 
foreign body 146 
parasitic disease 146 

sinusitis 146 
Maxillary (see Maxilla) 
Measles 6 

black 6 

German 19 

haemorrhagic 6 

suppressed 6 
Measly eruption 6 
Meat poisoning 164 
Meatus (see Ear) 
Meckel's diverticulum 

abscess 110 

malformation 150 
Mediastinal (see Mediastinum) 

gland 

cancer 45 

tumor 46 

Mediastinum (mediastinal) 

abscess 144 

anterior, cancer 45 

cancer 45 

foreign body 186 

tumor 46 
Mediastinopericarditis 77 
Medical attention, lack of 189 
Mediterranean fever 3 
Medulla (see Spinal cord) 

compression 63 

congestion 63 

haemorrhage into 64 
Medullary 

cancer (see Cancer) 

fungus (see Cancer) 
Megalocephalus 150 
Megalomania 68 
Megalosplenia 116 
Melaena 110 

neonatorum 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 110 
Melanaemia 54 
Melancholia 68 

agitated 68 

climacteric 68 

hypochondriacal 68 

involutional 68 

puerperal 140 

recurrent 68 

senile 154 

stuporous 68 
Melanoderma 145 
Melanoid tumor (see Cancer) 
Melanosarcoma (see Cancer) 
Melanosarcomata, multiple 45 
Melanosis, liver 40 
Melanotic cancer (see Cancer) 
Melanuria 122 
Melasma 145 

adrenal 52 

suprarenal 52 



Mel 



INDEX 



Men 



Melena (see Melaena) 
Membrana tympani (see Ear) 

syphilis 37 
Membrane 
brain 

cancer 45 

cyst 74 

haemorrhage 64 

inflammation 61 
septic 61 
suppurative 61 
syphilitic 37 
tuberculous 30 

laceration 186 

malformation 150 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 30 

tumor 74 
cerebral, inflammation 61 
foetal, puncture (child) 152 
mucous 

burn 167 

inflammation 189 

necrosis 189 

scald 167 

wound 186 
retained 135 
spinal 

cancer 45 

haemorrhage 63 

inflammation 61 

malformation 150 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 30 

tumor 63 
synovial, pulpy degeneration 33 
Membranous 
angina 9 
bronchitis 9 
colitis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
croup 9 

dysmenorrhcea 130 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
enterocolitis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
ileocolitis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
laryngitis 9 
meningitis 61 
menstruation 130 
pharyngitis 9 
tonsillitis 9 
tracheitis 9 
Meniere's 

disease 76 
vertigo 76 
Meningeal (see Meninges) 
Meninges (meningeal) 
abscess 61 
apoplexy 64 



Meninges — Continued. 

brain, tumor 74 

cancer 45 

cerebral 

syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 30 

cerebrospinal 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 30 

effusion 64 

erysipelas 18 

grippe 10 

haematoma 64 

haemorrhage 64 
traumatic 186 

inflammation 61 

septichaemia 61 

spinal 

syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 30 
tumor 63 

thrombus 82 

tuberculosis 30 

tumor 74 
Meningitis 61 

alcoholic 56 
serous 56 

basal, posterior 61 

basilar 30 

purulent 30 
tuberculous 30 

brain 61 

caseous 30 

catarrhal 61 

cerebral 61 
simple 61 
traumatic 186 
tuberculous 30 

cerebrocervical 61 

cerebrospinal 61 
acute 61 
chronic 61 
epidemic 61 
meningococcic 61 
simple 61 
tuberculous 30 

congenital 61 

congestive 61 

diffuse 61 

erysipelatous 18 

granular 30 

infantile 61 

infectious 61 

membranous 61 

metastatic 61 

miliary 30 

neoplastic 30 

otic 76 

pneumococcic 61 

postbasic 61 

posterior 61 

postoperative 61 

progressive 61 

purulent 61 

rheumatic 47 

septic 61 



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Mig 



Meningitis — Continued, 
serous 61 
simple 61 
specific 30 

(when signifying syphilis) 37 
spinal 61 
cord 61 

subacute 61 
subacute 61 
tuberculous 30 
subacute 61 
suppurative 61 
syphilitic 37 
toxic 165 
traumatic 186 
tuberculous 30 
brain 30 
spinal cord 30 
typhoid 1 
Meningocele 150 
cerebral 150 
spinal 150 
Meningocerebritis 61 
Meningococcic cerebrospinal meningitis 

61 
Meningoencephalitis 61 
diffuse 67 
specific 37 
Meningomyelitis 61 
Meningomyelocele 150 
Menopause 130 
Menorrhagia 128 
Menses, retained 130 
Menstruation 
absent 130 
excessive 128 
latent 130 
membranous 130 
painful 130 
precocious 130 
pregnancy 134 
scanty 130 
suppression 130 
Mental 

aberration 68 
alienation 68 
disease 68 

exertion, excessive 189 
insufficiency 68 
stupor 68 

anergic 68 
_ delusional 68 
Mercurial 

inflammation, gum (occupational) 

58 
insanity (occupational) 58 
poisoning (see also Poisoning) 
(not occupational) 59 
(occupational) 58 
ptyalism 165 

(occupational) 58 
salivation 59 
stomatitis 

(not occupational or unquali- 

fied) 59 
(occupational) 58 



Mercurial — Continued. 

tremor (occupational) 58 
Merocele 109 
Mesenteric (see Mesentery) 

artery, embolism 82 

gland 

disease 31 
tuberculosis 31 
Mesentery (mesenteric) 

abscess 117 

cancer 41 

chyle cyst 84 

cyst 46 

disease 31 

fever 31 

thrombosis 82 

tuberculosis 31 

tumor 117 
Mesophlebitis 83 
Metal polishers' phthisis 98 
Metastatic 

abscess 144 

cancer (see Cancer) 

meningitis 61 

pneumonia 92 

rheumatism 48 
Metatarsalgia 149 
Meteorism 110 
Methaemoglobinsemia 55 
Metritis 130 

catarrhal 130 

cervical 130 

gonococcic 38 

gonorrhceal 38 

hemorrhagic 128 

puerperal 137 

septic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal) 137 

suppurative 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal) 137 

traumatic 130 
Metroperitonitis 

(nonpuerperal) 117 

(puerperal) 137 
Metrorrhagia 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 128 

(puerperal) 135 
Metrorrhexis (puerperal) 136 
Metrosalpingitis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 132 

(puerperal) 137 
Metrotomy 130 
Metrovaginitis 132 

gonococcic 38 

gonorrhceal 38 
Mexican typhus (tabardillo) 19 
Miasma 4 
Miasmatic fever 4 
Microcephaly 150 
Middle ear (see also Ear) 

cancer 45 
Migraine 74 



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Mor 



Migratory pneumonia 92 
Mikulicz's disease 99 
Miliaria 145 
Miliary 

aneurysm 81 
brain 81 
carcinosis (see Cancer) 
fever 11 

haemorrhage, brain 64 
meningitis 30 
phthisis 29 # 
sclerosis, brain 74 
tuberculosis 29 
acute 29 

pulmonary 29 
chronic 35 
general 29 
acute 29 
chronic 35 
lung 29 
Milk 

breast, want of ( — ly) 151 

crust 145 

fever 

(female) 137 
(male) 189 
infection 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
subacute 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
leg (female) 139 
sickness (trembles) 19 
Milky urine 121 
Mind, unsoundness 68 
Mine (mining) 
accident 173 
gas, asphyxia 173 
injury 173 

machinery, injury 173 
traumatism 173 
violent death 173 
wagon, injury 173 
Miners ' 

anaemia 106 
asthma 98 
chlorosis 106 
complaint 98 
consumption 98 
phthisis 98 
Mining (see Mine) 
Miscarriage 

(child, not stillborn) 151 
(death of child before birth) 

Stillbirth) 
(foetus, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
(mother) 134 
Misery 177 
Missed 

abortion 134 
labor 134 
Mitral 

disease 79 

cardiac 79 
heart 79 



Mitral — Continued . 
endocarditis 
acute 78 
chronic 79 
incompetency 79 
insufficiency 79 
lesion 79 

cardiac 79 
obstruction 79 
reflux 79 
regurgitation 79 
sclerosis 79 
stenosis 79 

congenital 150 
stricture 79 
valve 

disease 79 
incompetency 79 
insufficiency 79 
necrosis 79 
ossification 79 
stricture 79 
thickening 79 
; valvular disease, heart 79 
Moist gangrene 142 
Molar pregnancy 134 
Mole 

(connected with pregnancy, not hy- 

datidiform) 134 
carneous (connected with pregnancy) 

134 
hsemorrhagic 134 
hydatid 42 
hydaticUform 42 

vesicular (connected with preg- 
nancy) 134 
Mollities 

cerebral 65 
ossium 36 
Molluscum 

contagiosum 145 
fibrosum 145 
Molybdoparesis 57 
Monomania 68 
Monoplegia 66 
Monster 150 
Moral insanity 68 
Morbid dentition 189 
Morbilli 6 

Morbillous eruption 6 
Morbus 

cseruleus 150 
comitialis 69 
cordis 79 
coxarius 33 
Gallicus 37 
pictorum 57 
regius 115 
senilis 154 
Morphcea 145 
Morphine 
habit 59 
narcosis 165 
poisoning (see Poisoning) 
Morphinism 59 
acute 165 



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Mus 



Morphinism — Continued . 

chronic 59 
Morphinomania 59 
Mortification (see Gangrene) 142 
Morvan's disease 63 
Mother, injury, causing premature birth 

(child) 151 
Motor 

cycle accident 175 
paralysis 66 
tract, tumor 74 
Moulders' bronchitis 90 
Mountain fever 1 
Mouth 

actinomycosis 25 
bum 167 
cancer 39 
canker 99 
chancre 37 
cyst 99 
diphtheria 9 
disease 99 

parasitic (thrush) 99 
foreign body 186 
gangrene 142 
inflammation 99 
catarrhal 99 
noma 142 
scald 167 
sore 99 

nursing 99 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 99 
ulcer 99 
ulceration 99 
wound 186 
Movable kidney 122 
Mucoenteritis 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Mucous 
colitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
cyst (see Tumor) 
disease 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
membrane 
burn 167 
inflammation 189 
necrosis 189 
scald 167 
wound 186 
patches 37 
Mucus, vaginal, inspiration 152 
Muguet 99 
Multilocular cyst 131 
Multiple 

abscess 144 



Multiple — Continued, 
birth 

(child) 151 

(mother) 136 
cancer 45 
carbuncle 143 
cerebrospinal sclerosis 63 
fibroid 129 
injuries 186 
lymphadenoma 53 
lymphoma 46 
melanosarcomata 45 
neuritis 73 

new growth, kidney 45 
paralysis 63 

progressive 63 
parturition 136 
pregnancy 134 
sclerosis 63 

spinal cord 63 
septic peritonitis 117 
spinal sclerosis 63 
tuberculosis 35 
Mumps 19 
Murder 184 

(cutting or piercing instruments) 1 83 
(firearms) 182 
(other means) 184 
Muriatic acid poisoning (see Poisoning) 
Muscle (muscular) 

abdominal, rupture 186 
abscess 149 
atrophy 149 

progressive 63 

spinal, chronic 63 
cancer 45 

congenital malformation 150 
consumption 189 
contracture 149 
cramp 149 
cyst 46 
degeneration 149 

amyloid 63 

fatty 63 

fibrous 63 

hyaline 63 
diastasis 149 
dislocation 185 
dystrophy 149 

progressive 63 
foreign body 186 
heart 

degeneration 79 

disease 79 
hernia 149 
hypertrophy 149 
infiltration, fatty 149 
inflammation 149 
laceration 186 
myalgia 149 
ossification 149 
paralysis 66 

atrophic 63 

pseudohypertrophic 63 



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Nar 



Muscle — Continued. 

parasitic disease 149 

rheumatism 149 

rupture 149 
injury 186 
traumatic 186 

sheath, rupture 186 

spasm 74 

suppuration 144 

syphilis 37 

tremor 66 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 46 

striped (see Tumor) 

wasting 189 

wound 186 
Muscular (see Muscle) 
Myalgia 149 

intercostal 149 

muscle 149 
Myasthenia 63 

gravis 63 
Mycetoma 25 
Mycosis 25 

fungoid 25 

fungoides 25 

pharynx 25 

tonsil 25 
Mycotic 

diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

endocarditis 78 
Myelitis 63 

acute 63 

ascending, acute 63 

chronic 63 

disseminated 63 

pressure 63 

progressive 63 

specific 37 

spinal 63 
cord 63 

subacute 63 

transverse 63 

traumatic 186 
Myelocele 150 
Myeloid 

sarcoma (see Cancer) 

tumor (see Cancer) 
Myelomalacia 63 
Myelomatosis _ 146 
Myelomeningitis 63 
Myiasis 145 

Myocardial (see Myocardium) 
Myocarditis 

(-60y) 78 

(60y+) 79 

acute 78 

chronic 79 

degenerative 79 

fatty 79 

fibroid 79 

inteiatitial 79 
acute 78 
chronic 79 



Myocarditis — Continued. 

progressive 79 

rheumatic 47 

sclerous 79 

syphilitic 37 

toxic 78 
Myocardium (myocardial) 

atrophy 79 

degeneration 79 
calcareous 79 
fatty 79 
fibrous 79 
hyaline 79 
pigmentary 79 

hypertrophy 79 

inflammation 78 

insufficiency 79 
Myodiastasis 149 
Myoendocarditis 

(-60y) 78 

(60y+) 79 
Myoma 

(according to location) (see Tumor) 

(location not indicated) 46 
Myomectomy 46 
Myopathy 

primary 63 

progressive 63 
Myopericarditis 78 
Myositis 149 

fibrosa 149 

infective 149 

ossificans 149 

progressive ossifying 149 

traumatic ossifying 149 
Myotomy 149 
Myotonia congenita 149 
Myringitis 76 
Myxochondroma (see Tumor) 
Myxoedema 88 

insanity 88 

thyreoid gland 88 
Myxofibroma (see Tumor) 
Myxoma (see Tumor) 
Myxosarcoma (see Cancer) 

N 

Nsevolipoma (see Tumor) 
Nsevus (see also Tumor) 150 

cavernous (see also Tumor) 

lymphatic (see also Tumor) 

lymphatic 46 
skin 46 

pigmentosus 150 

skin 150 

vascular 150 
skin 150 
Nail 

ingrown 145 

congenital malformation 150 

tumor 145 
Narcosis 

chloroform 168 

ether 168 

morphine 165 



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Nep 



Narcosis — Continued . 

opium 165 
Narcotic gastritis 165 
Narcotism 165 
Nares 

plugging 85 

posterior, cancer 45 
Nasal (see Nose) 
Nasobronchial catarrh 90 
Nasopharyngeal (see Nasopharynx) 

fossa, polypus 86 
Nasopharynx (nasopharyngeal) 

abscess 100 

cancer 44 

catarrh 86 

disease 86 

inflammation 86 

polypus 86 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 86 
Natal hydrocephalus 150 
Nates 

abscess 144 

cancer 45 
Natural causes 189 
Nausea 103 
Navel 

cord, ulcer 152 

disease 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 189 

hsemorrhage 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 85 

infected (—3m) 152 

inflammation ( — 3m) 152 

septichsemia (—3m) 152 
Necatoriasis 106 
Neck 

abscess 144 

adenitis 84 

bladder (see Bladder) 

cancer 45 

carbuncle 143 

cellulitis 144 

cyst 46 

dislocation 185 

femur (see Bone) 

fracture 185 

injury ] 86 

tumor 46 

ulcer 145 

uterus (see also Cervix) 
abscess 130 
hypertrophy 130 
ulcer 130 

wound 186 

wry 149 
Necrencephalus 65 
Necrobiosis, cerebral 65 
Necrosis 146 

adrenal 52 

antrum 146 

bone 146 



Necrosis — Continued . 

brain 74 

cerebral 74 

ear 76 

femur 146 

gall bladder 115 

gastric 103 

general 146 

heart 79 

hip 147 

infective 146 

jaw 146 

jawbone, phosphoric 58 

kidney 122 

larynx 87 

liver 115 

lumbar vertebra 32 

lymphatic gland 84 

mastoid 146 

maxilla 146 

(from phosphorus) 58 

mitral valve 79 

mucous membrane 189 

nose 86 

orbit 146 

pancreas 118 

pelvis 146 

phosphorus 58 

pylorus 103 

spinal column 32 

spine 32 

spleen 116 

stomach 103 

suprarenal 52 

thymus 84 

trachea 98 

tuberculous 34 

vertebral 32 
Necrotic 

colitis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

oesophagitis 101 

softening, brain 65 
Neglect 

(-3m) 153 

(3m +) 189 
Negri bodies 23 
Negro lethargy 55 
Neoplasm (See Tumor) 

breast 43 

stomach 40 

uterus 42 
Neoplastic 

growth (see Tumor) 

meningitis 30 

tumor 

(nonmalignant or unqualified) 

(see Tumor) 
(malignant) (see Cancer) 
stomach, uterus, breast (see Can- 
cer) 
Nephralgia 122 
Nephrectomy 122 
Nephritic 

abscess 122 



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Ner 



N ephritic — Continued . 
calculus 123 
colic 123 
paralysis 122 
Nephritis 120 
acute 119 
albuminous 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
alcoholic 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
ascending 122 
catarrhal 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
chronic 120 
consecutive 122 
croupous 120 
desquamative 119 

acute 119 
diffuse 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
disseminated suppurative 122 
epithelial 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
exudative 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
following scarlet fever 7 
glomerular 119 
hemorrhagic 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
infantile 119 
infectious 119 
interstitial 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 

diffuse 120 

hypertrophic 120 
large white kidney 120 
parenchymatous 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
postdiphtheritic 9 
postoperative 120 
postpuerperal 138 
pregnancy 138 
puerperal 138 
purulent 120 
saturnine 57 
scarlatinal 7 
septic 120 
subacute 119 
suppurative 122 

acute 122 

chronic 122 

syphilitic 37 
traumatic 186 
tubal 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 



Nephritis — Continued . 
tuberculous 34 
tubular 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
Nephrolithiasis 123 
Nephrolithotomy 123 
Nephroplegia 122 
Nephroptosis 122 
Nephropyosis 122 
Nephrorrhagia 122 
Nephrorrhaphy 122 
Nephrotomy 122 
Nerve 

cancer 45 
cranial 

cancer 45 

degeneration 74 

inflammation 74 

injury 186 

neuralgia 73 

paralysis 66 

syphilis 37 
degeneration 74 
disease 74 
division 74 
foreign body 186 
gastric, paralysis 74 
inflammation 74 
injury 186 

intercostal, neuralgia 73 
leprosy 17 
optic 

atrophy 75 

cancer 45 

inflammation 75 

malformation 150 

tumor 75 
phrenic, paralysis 74 
pneumogastric, paralysis 74 
rupture 186 
section 74 
spinal 

neuralgia 73 

paralysis 66 
stretching 74 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 74 
wound 186 
Nervous 

asthenia 74 
cachexia 189 
debility 74 
disease 74 
dyspepsia 103 
exhaustion 74 

sudden death after delivery 139 
fever 189 
indigestion 103 
irritation 74 
lesion 74 
prostration 74 
shock 74 



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Nod 



Nervous — Continued . 
spasm 

(-5y) 71 
(5y+) 70 
system 

congenital malformation 150 
degeneration 74 
amyloid 74 
fatty 74 
disease 74 
wound 186 

(with lodgment of foreis;] 
body) 186 
Neuralgia 73 

abdominal 110 
bladder 124 
bowel 110 
cardiac 80 
cerebral 73 
chest 80 
gastric 103 
heart 80 
intercostal 73 
intestine 110 
larynx 87 
malarial 4 
pericardium 80 
pregnant uterus 134 
stomach 103 
throat 100 
trigeminal 73 
writers' 74 
Neuralgic rheumatism 48 
Neurasthenia 74 
cardiac 79 
gastric 103 
gastrointestinal 74 
traumatic 74 
Neurectomy 74 
Neuritis 73 

alcoholic 73 
arsenical 59 
ascending 63 
cancerous 45 
chemical poisoning 

(not occupational) 59 
(occupational) 58 
degenerative 73 
diphtheritic 9 
general 73 
multiple 73 
multiplex endemica 27 
optic 75 
peripheral 73 
postdiphtheritic 9 
rheumatic 48 
acute 47 
chronic 48 
sciatic 73 
spinal 63 
Neurofibroma (see Tumor) 
Neurofibromatosis (see Tumor) 
Neuroma 74 
optic 75 
Neuromyositis 149 



Neuropathic joint disease 147 
Neuroretinitis 75 
Neurorrhaphy 74 
Neuroses, craft 74 
Neurosis 74 

bladder 124 

cardiac 79 

intestinal 110 

larynx 87 

mammary gland 133 

occupational 74 

pharynx 100 

railroad 74 

senile 74 

traumatic 74 
Neurotic 

dyspepsia 103 

fever 189 
Neurotomy 74 
Newborn 

asphyxia (—3m) 152 

atelectasis (—3m) 152 

coryza 86 

cyanosis 152 

(not due to malformation of heart, 

-3m) 152 
(not due to malformation of heart, 
3m+) 189 

haemorrhage (—3m) 152 

hepatitis 151 

icterus 151 

infant 

conjunctivitis 38 
ophthalmia, purulent 38 

jaundice 151 

lack of care (—3m) 153 

oedema 151 

syphilides 37 

trismus 24 
New growth 

(nonmalignant or unqualified) (see 
Tumor) 

(malignant) (see Cancer) 
Nicotinism 59 
Nipple 

abscess 133 

cancer 43 

disease, parasitic 133 

fissure 133 

(puerperal) 141 
puerperium 141 

inflammation 

(nonpuerperal) 133 
(puerperal) 141 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

Paget' s disease 133 

syphilis 37 

tumor 133 

ulceration 133 
No disease 189 
Node 146 

Heberden's 48 

lymph 

abscess 84 



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Obs 



Node — Continued . 

lymph — Continued . 
cancer 45 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
Nodose rheumatism 48 
Nodular leprosy 17 
Noli me tangere 44 
Noma 142 

mouth 142 
pudendi 142 
vulva 142 
Nonclosure 

Eustachian valve 150 
foramen 

Botallo 150 

cyanosis 150 
ovale 150 
"Noncontagious" 189 
Nondevelopment ( — ly) 151 

brain 150 
Nonfilarial 

chylocele 84 
chylous ascites 84 
chyluria 121 
elephantiasis 145 
scrotum 145 
vulva 145 
Nonunion, fractured bone 146 
Non viability (-ly) 151 
Nose (nasal) 
abscess 86 
burn 167 
cancer 44 
caries 86 

cartilage, dislocation 185 
catarrh 86 

congenital malformation 150 
diphtheria 9 
disease 86 

parasitic 86 
duct 

fistula 75 
obstruction 75 
stenosis 75 
ecchondrosis 86 
exostosis 86 
foreign body 86 



abscess 86 

adenoid vegetations 86 

disease 86 

polypus 86 

tamponing 85 
frostbite 178 
glanders 21 
haemorrhage 85 
hypertrophy 86 
inflammation 86 

suppurative 86 
injury 186 
leprosy 17 
lupus 34 
malformation 150 
necrosis 86 



Nose — Continued. 



foreign body 186 

parasitic disease 86 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 86 

ulcer 86 
perichondritis 86 
periostitis 86 
polypus 86 
septum 

abscess 86 

deviation 86 



fracture 185 
hsematoma 86 
perforation 86 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 86 

wound 186 
Nostalgia 68 
Nourishment 

insufficient (food) 177 

lack of 177 
Noxious vapors or effluvia (including 

those produced by explosives) 168 
Nuck, canal, cyst 150 
Nuclear paralysis 

associated 74 

inferior 63 

superior 74 
Nursing sore mouth 99 
Nutmeg liver 115 
Nutrition, deficient 177 

o 

Obesity 55 

Oblique inguinal hernia 109 

Obliteration 

artery 81 

lymphatic vessel 84 

vein 83 
Obscure disease 189 
Obsessive insanity 68 
Obstetric operation 136 
Obstipation 110 
Obstruction 189 

alimentary canal 109 

aortic 79 

artery 81 
clot 82 

bile duct 115 

biliary 115 

bowel 109 

bronchi 98 

common duct 115 

congenital '150 
intestine 150 

fsecal 110 

gall 

bladder 115 
duct 115 

hepatic 115 



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Old 



Obstruction — Continued . 
intestine 109 

congenital 150 
kidney 122 
larynx 87 

(foreign body) 186 
liver 115 
mitral 79 
nasal duct 75 
oesophagus 101 
pancreatic duct 118 
portal 115 

circulation 115 

vein 115 
pysemic 20 
pylorus 103 
throat 186 
tracheal 98 
urinary 124 

organ 125 
uterus 130 
valvular orifice 79 
vein 83 
Obstructive 

cholecystitis 115 
disease, valve, heart 79 
icterus 

(-iy) i5i 

(ly+) 115 

jaundice 

(-ly) 151 
(ly+) 115 

laryngitis 87 

(foreign body) 186 
Obturator hernia 109 
Ochronosis 55 
Occiput 

dislocation, atlas 185 

fracture 185 
Occlusion 

anus (infant) 150 

artery, clot 82 

bile duct 115 

bowel 109 

cervical canal 130 

Falloppian tube 132 

gall duct 115 

intestine 109 

uterus 130 

vagina 132 

vulva 132 
Occupational neurosis 74 
Ocular tuberculosis 34 
Odontalgia 99 
Odontoma 99 
(Edema 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 187 

alcoholic, brain 64 

angiospastic 74 

arsenical 59 

(occupational) 58 

brain 64 

cerebral 64 

conjunctiva 75 

connective tissue 187 



(Edema — Continued . 
extremity 187 
general 

(-iy) 151 
(iy+) 187 

glottis 87 

heart 79 

larynx 87 

passive 87 

lung 94 

malignant 142 
rectum 110 

neonatorum 151 

newborn 151 

pulmonary 94 
(Edematous laryngitis 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
(Esophagismus 101 
Oesophagitis 101 

necrotic 101 
(Esophagostomy 101 
(Esophagotomy 101 
(Esophagus 

abscess 101 

atresia, congenital 150 

burn 167 

cancer 40 

congenital malformation 150 

dilatation 101 

diphtheria 9 

disease 101 

diverticulum 101 

epithelioma 40 

foreign body 101 

inflammation 101 

leprosy 17 

injury 186 

lupus 34 

malformation 150 

obstruction 101 

paralysis 101 

perforation 101 

rupture 101 

spontaneous 101 

scald 167 

spasm 101 

stenosis 101 

stricture 101 

syphilitic 37 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 101 

ulceration 101 

varix 83 

wound 186 

within 186 
Oil 

coal, burn 167 

wintergreen, poisoning 165 
Old 

age 154 

atrophy 154 
cachexia 154 
debility 154 
dementia 154 
exhaustion 154 



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Oss 



Old — Continued . 
age — Continued . 
gangrene 142 
imbecility 154 
marasmus 154 
paralysis 66 
hemiplegia 66 
laceration 

cervix uteri 130 
pelvic floor 132 
Omental hernia 109 
Omentum 

abscess 117 
cancer 41 
gangrene 117 
tuberculosis 31 
tumor 117 
Omphalitis (-3m) 152 

infectious (—3m) 152 
Omphalocele 150 
Omphalorrhagia 
(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 85 
Onanism 74 
Onychia 145 
Onychoma 145 
Onyxis 145 

syphilitic 37 
Oophorectomy 131 
Oophoritis 132 
cystic 132 
tuberculous 34 
Open foramen ovale 150 
Opening, mastoid 
antrum 146 
cells 146 
Operation 189 

anaesthetic (unqualified) 168 
for (see the disease or condition for 
which the operation was under- 
taken) 
Ophthalmia 75 

blennorrhagic 38 
diphtheritic 9 
gonococcic 38 
gonorrhceal 38 
neonatorum 38 
purulent 38 

newborn infant 38 
Opisthotonos 24 
Opium 

habit 59 
narcosis 165 
Optic 
nerve 

atrophy 75 
cancer 45 
inflammation 75 
malformation 150 
tumor 75 
neuritis 75 
neuroma 75 
Orbit 

abscess 75 
cancer 45 
caries 146 



Orbit — Continued, 
cyst 75 
disease 75 
emphysema 75 
erysipelas 18 
foreign body 75 
haemorrhage 75 
injury 186 
necrosis 146 
syphilis 37 
tumor 75 
Orchidectomy 127 
Orchitis 127 

blennorrhagic 38 
gonococcic 38 
gonorrhceal 38 
septic 127 
traumatic 127 
tuberculous 34 
Organic 

brain disease 74 

dementia 74 

psychosis due to 74 
cardiac lesion 79 
dementia 68 

(from organic brain disease) 
disease 189 

brain 74 

heart 79 

intestine 110 

kidney 122 

liver 115 

lung 98 

spleen 116 

stomach 103 

uterus 130 
heart disease 79 
lesion 189 

brain 74 

heart 79 

intestine 110 

kidney 122 

liver 115 

lung 98 

spleen 116 

stomach 103 

uterus 130 
stricture, urethra 125 
Orifice, valvular, obstruction 79 
Os calcis, dislocation 185 
Osseous 

ankylosis, joint 147 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 146 
Ossicle (see Ear) 
Ossiculectomy 76 
Ossification 
artery 81 
auricle 76 
bronchi 98 
cartilage 149 
coronary artery 81 
heart 79 

valve 79 
larynx 87 
mitral valve 79 



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INDEX 



Pal 



Ossification — Continued . 

muscle 149 

trachea 98 
Ossifluent abscess 34 
Ossifying 

myositis 

progressive 149 
traumatic 149 

sarcoma (see Cancer) 
Osteal tuberculosis 34 
Osteitis 146 

deformans 146 

purulent 146 

tuberculous 34 
femur 34 
Osteoarthritis 48 

spinal 146 
Osteoarthropathy 

hypertrophic 36 

pulmonary 36 
Osteochondroma 146 
Osteoclasis 146 
Osteocopic pains 37 
Osteodynia 146 
Osteoma 146 

symmetrical 146 
Osteomalacia 36 
Osteomyelitis 146 

infective 146 

suppurative 146 

tuberculous 34 
Osteoperiostitis 146 

palate 146 
Osteoplastic resection (skull) 
Osteosarcoma (see Cancer) 
Osteotomy 146 
Otalgia 76 
Otic meningitis 76 
Otitis 76 

externa 76 

interna 76 

media 76 

purulent 76 
suppurative 76 

phlegmonous 76 

suppurative 76 

tuberculous 34 
Otorrhcea 76 
Ovarian (see Ovary) 
Ovariotomy 131 
Ovaritis 132 

cystic 132 

tuberculous 34 
Ovary (ovarian) 

abscess 132 

absent 150 

cancer 42 

cirrhosis 132 

cyst 131 

dermoid 131 
paracentesis 131 
tuberculous 34 

cystic 131 

cystoma 131 

disease 132 

parasitic 131 



146 



Ovary — Continued . 

displacement 132 

dropsy 131 

fibroid 131 

haematocele 132 

haematoma 131 

haemorrhage 132 

hernia 132 

inflammation 132 

malformation 150 

prolapse 132 

removal 132 

sclerosis 132 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 131 

ulceration 132 

varix 83 
Overdistention, uterus 136 
Overexertion 177 
Overheated 179 
Overlain 168 
Overlying 168 

suffocation 168 
Overstrained 189 
Overwork 189 
Ovum, dead, retention 134 
Oxaluria 122 
Ozaena 86 

P 

Pachydermatitis 145 
Pachydermia 145 

cachectic 88 

verrucosa 87 
Pachydermic cachexia 88 
Pachymeningitis 61 

cerebral 61 

cervical 61 

haemorrhagic 64 

internal 61 

spinal 61 
Paget' s disease, nipple 133 
Pains 

osteocopic 37 

spurious labor 134 
Painful 

flat foot 149 

menstruation 130 

talipes valgus 149 
Painters' colic 57 
Palate 

cancer 39 

cleft 150 

congenital malformation 150 

diphtheria 9 

disease 100 

fissure 150 

leprosy 17 

lesion, traumatic 186 

lupus 34 

malformation 150 

osteoperiostitis 146 

paralysis 100 

soft 

cancer 39 
paralysis 100 



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Par 



Palate — Continued . 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

ulceration 100 

wound 186 
Palatine vault 

congenital malformation 150 

perforation 146 
Palmar fascia 

contracted 149 

retraction 149 
Palpitation 

cardiac 85 

heart 85 
Palsy 66 

brain 66 

cerebral 66 

divers' 74 

lead 57 

shaking 63 

wasting 63 
Paludal 

anaemia 4 

cachexia 4 

fever 4 
Panama fever 4 
Panaris 144 
Pancarditis 79 

rheumatic 47 
Pancreas (pancreatic) 

abscess 118 

apoplexy 118 

atrophy 118 

calculus 118 

cancer 45 

cirrhosis 118 

congenital malformation 150 

cyst 118 

haemorrhagic 118 

degeneration 118 
tuberculous 34 

diabetes 50 

dilatation, duct 118 

disease 118 

parasitic 118 

duct 

obstruction 118 
stone 118 

gangrene 118 

haemorrhage 118 

inflammation 118 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

necrosis 118 

suppuration 118 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 118 
Pancreatic (see Pancreas) 
Pancreatitis 118 

apoplectic 118 

cystic 118 

fibrous 118 

gangrenous ^ 118 

haemorrhagic 118 



Pancreatitis — Continued . 

interstitial 118 

subacute 118 

suppurative 118 
Panneuritis endemica 27 
Pannus 75 
Pansinusitis 146 
Papillary angina 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
Papuliferous carcinoma (see Cancer) 
Papilloma (see Tumor) 
Pappataci fever 19 
Papule 145 

syphilitic 37 
Paracentesis 189 

abdomen 189 

cerebral ventricle 74 

cyst, ovary 131 

foetus (see Stillbirth) 

parovarian cyst 131 

pericardium 77 

pleura 93 
Parachute, fall 175 
Paralysis (paralytic) 66 

agitans 63 

alcoholic 67 
chronic 67 
general 67 

amyotrophic 63 

ascending 63 

associated nuclear 74 

atrophic 63 

progressive 63 

bilateral 66 

bladder 124 

bowel 110 

brain 66 

bronchi 90 

Brown-Sequard's 63 

bulbar 63 

progressive 63 

cachexia 67 

cardiac 189 

cerebral 66 

chorea 72 

colon 110 

congenital 63 

cordis 189 

cranial nerve 66 

creeping 63 

deglutition 100 

dementia 67 

diaphragm 74 

digestive organs 110 

diphtheritic 9 

disseminated 66 

divers' 74 

embolic 82 

enteric 110 

essential, infancv 63 

facial 66 

Falloppian tube 132 

family, spastic 63 

fauces 100 

gastric nerve 74 






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Par 



Paralysis — Continued . 
general 

(unqualified, or not in asylum) 
66 

(insane, or reported from asy- 
lum) 67 

insane 67 

progressive 67 
generalized 66 

(insane) 67 
glottis 87 
heart 189 
imbecile 67 
infantile 63 

acute 63 

atrophic, acute 63 

cerebral 74 

progressive, acute 63 

spastic 74 

spinal 63 
infectious 63 
inferior nuclear 63 
insane 67 
intestine 110 
kidney 122 
labioglossal 63 
labioglossolaryngeal 63 
labioglossopharyngeal 63 
Landry's 63 
larynx 87 
lateral 66 
lead 57 
liver 115 
local 66 
lunacy 67 
lung 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 98 
marasmus 67 
motor 66 
multiple 63 

progressive 63 
muscle 66 

muscular, atrophic 63 
nephritic 122 
oesophagus 101 
old age 66 
palate 100 
pharynx 100 
phrenic nerve 74 
pneumogastric nerve 74 
progressive 66 

spinal cord 63 
pseudohypertrophic 63 

muscular 63 
respiratory 98 
rheumatic 48 
saturnine 57 
secondary 66 
senile 66* 
shaking 63 
shock 64 
soft palate 100 
spastic 63 

spinal cord 63 



Paralysis — Continued . 
specific 37 
spinal 63 
acute 63 

ascending, acute 63 
atrophic 63 
chronic 63 
cord 63 

acute 63 
chronic 63 
nerve 66 
progressive 63 
spastic 63 
stomach 103 
stroke 64 
superior nuclear 74 
syphilitic 37 
tabetic, general 67 
throat 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
tongue 74 
traumatic 186 
trembling 63 
uraemic 120 
velum palati 100 
vesical 124 
wasting 63 
Paralytic (see Paralysis) 
Paramenia 130 
Parametric abscess 132 
Parametritis 130 
Paramyoclonus multiplex 74 
Paranephric tumor 122 
Paranoia 68 
Paranoid state 68 
Paraphimosis 127 
Paraplegia 66 
ataxic 66 
spastic 63 

hereditary 63 
primary 63 
secondary 63 
Parasite (see Parasitic disease) 
Parasitic cyst (unqualified) 25 

PARASITIC DISEASE 

All "germ diseases," e. g. Typhoid fever (caused 
by the Bacillus typhosus), are parasitic diseases, but 
the expression is usually understood to include 
those caused by higher fungi or by animal para- 
sites. The name of the disease should be reported 
by the physician if possible, not merely the name 
of the parasite. The latter, however, may be 
confirmatory of diagnosis, or in itself, in some cases, 
diagnostic. The brief list below should be used with 
caution and as subordinate to the statement of 
disease causing death when that is given. 



Parasite 
Actinomyces bovis 
Amceba dysenterige 
Aneylostoma 
Ankylostoma 
Ascaris lumbricoides 
Aspergillus 



Parasitic disease 
Actinomycosis 25 
Amcebic dysentery 14 
Ancylostomiasis 106 
Ankylostomiasis 106 
Ascariasis 107 
See Aspergillosis 



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Par 


Parasite— Con. 


Parasitic disease — Con. 


Parasite — Con. 


Parasitic disease — Con. 


Bacillus 






Schistosoma 


Schistosomiasis 107 


serogenes capsulatus 


Bacillus serogenes cap- 


Shiga's bacillus 


Bacillary dysentery 14 




sulatus infection 


20 


Spirillum cholerae 


Asiatic cholera 12 


anthracis 


Anthrax 22 




Spirillum obermeieri 


Relapsing fever 3 


botulinus 


Botulism 164 




Spirochseta 




cholerae 


Asiatic cholera 12 




obermeieri 


Relapsing fever 3 


coli communis 


Bacillus coli communis 


pallida 


Syphilis 37 




infection 




Spironema pallidum 


Syphilis 37 




j (~2y) 104 




Staphylococcus 


Staphylococcus infec- 




(2y+) 105 






tion 20 




Found also in peritoni- 


Streptococcus 


Streptococcus i n f e c - 




tis, terminal infec- 




tion 20 




tions, etc. 




Taenia 


Taeniasis 107 


diphtherias 


Diphtheria 9 




Tapeworm 


Taeniasis 107 


dysenteriae 


Bacillary dysentery 


14 


Treponema pallidum 


Syphilis 37 


influenzae 


Influenza 10 




Trichina spiralis 


Trichiniasis 107 


leprae 


Leprosy 17 




Trypanosoma 


Trypanosomiasis 55 


mallei 


Glanders 21 




Tubercle bacillus 


See Tuberculosis 


pestis 


Plague 15 




Uncinaria 


Uncinariasis 106 


pneumoniae 


Pneumonia 92 




Vincent's bacillus 


Vincent's angina 100 


shigse 
tetani 


Bacillary dysentery 
Tetanus 24 


14 


(If the name of the parasite is not stated, assign- 
ment may be made to the various organs and parts 


typhi abdominalis 


Typhoid fever 1 




of the body as stated under the general heading 


typhosus 


Typhoid fever 1 




Disease.) 




tuberculosis 


See Tuberculosis 






Balantidium coli 


Balantidic dysentery 14 


Parasitic stomatitis 


99 


Blastomyces 


Blastomycosis 25 




Parathyreoid gland, 


tumor 88 


Bothriocephalus 


Taeniasis 107 




Paratyphoid fever 


1 


Cestodes 


Taeniasis 107 




Paratyphus 1 




Comma bacillus 


Asiatic cholera 12 




Parauterine abscess 




Cysticercus cellulosae 


See Cysticerci 




(nonpuerperal) 


130 


Dibothriocephalus 


Taeniasis 107 




(puerperal) 137 




E berth's bacillus 


Typhoid fever 1 




Paregoric poisoning 


165 


Echinococcus 


See Hydatid 




Parenchymatous 




Entamoeba histolytica 


Entamcebic dysentery 


goitre 88 
hepatitis 111 






14 






Fasciola hepatica 


Hepatic distomiasis 


107 


acute 111 




Filaria 


See Filariasis 




nephritis 120 




Fluke 


Distomiasis 107 




acute 119 




Friedlander's pneumoba- 


Pneumonia 92 




chronic 120 


cillus 






tonsillitis 100 




Gonococcus 


Gonococcus infection 38 


Paresis 67 




Hookworm 


Hookworm disease 


106 


bladder 124 




Klebs-Loffler bacillus 


Diphtheria 9 




bowel 110 




Koch's comma bacillus 


Asiatic cholera 12 




general 67 




Laveronia 


Malaria 4 




heart 189 




Loffler's bacillus 


Diphtheria 9 




infantile 63 




Meningococcus 


Cerebrospinal fever 


61 


intestine 110 




Micrococcus 






peripheral, progressive 63 


intracellularis menin- 


Cerebrospinal fever 


61 


pseudohypertrophic 63 


gitidis 






senile 154 




lanceolatus 


Pneumonia 92 




stomach 103 




melitensis 


Malta fever 3 




vesical 124 




meningitidis 


Cerebrospinal fever 


61 


Paretic dementia 67 


Microspironema pallidum 


Syphilis 37 




Parietes (see Wall) 




Necator americanus 


Hookworm disease 


106 


Parkinson's disease 


63 


Negri bodies 


Diagnostic of rabies 


23 


Paronychia 144 




Oidium albicans 


Thrush 99 




Parotid 




Paratyphoid bacillus 


Paratyphoid fever 


1 


cynanche 19 


, 


Pfeiffer's bacillus 


Influenza 10 




gland 




Plasmodium malariae 


Malaria 4 




abscess 99 




Pneumobacillus 


Pneumonia 92 




cancer 45 




Pneumococcus 


Pneumonia 92 




infection 99 


Round worm 


Ascariasis 107 




tumor 99 





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Pen 



Parotid — Continued. 

suppuration 99 

tumor 99 

gaseous 99 
Parotiditis 

(not mumps) 99 

(mumps) 19 

acute 19 

chronic 99 

epidemic 19 

septic 99 

suppurative 99 
Parotitis 

(not mumps) 99 

(mumps) 19 

acute 19 

epidemic 19 
Parovarian cyst 131 

paracentesis 131 
Paroxysmal 

haematinuria 122 

haematuria 122 

hemoglobinuria 122 

tachycardia 85 
Parry's disease 51 
Partial ataxia 62 

Parturition (see also Childbirth) 136 
Partus intempestivus 151 
Passage, nasal 

foreign body 186 

parasitic disease 86 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 86 

ulcer 86 
Passenger elevator, traumatism 174 
Passive 

congestion 
brain 64 
lung 94 

oedema, larynx 87 

pneumonia 94 
Patches, mucous 37 
Patent 

ductus arteriosus 150 

foramen ovale 150 
Pathological asphyxia 189 
Pectoral 

abscess 144 

region, cancer 45 
Pedatrophia 151 
Peliosis rheumatica 145 
Pellagra 26 

insanity 26 
Pelvic 

abscess 

(female) 130 
(male) 144 

bone (see Bone) 

cancer 45 

cellulitis 

(female, nonpuerperal) 130 
(female, puerperal) 137 
(male) 144 



Pelvic — Continued. 

cellulitis — Continued. 

diffuse 

(female, nonpuerperal) 130 
(female, puerperal) 137 
(male) 144 
floor, old laceration 132 
girdle, congenital malformation 150 
hematocele 

(female) 132 

(male) 127 
inflammation 

(female) 130 

(male) 189 
lymphangitis 117 
organ, disease 

(female) 130 
_ (male) 189 
peritonitis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
117 

(puerperal) 137 
phlegmon 

(female) 130 

(male) 144 
suppuration 

(female) 130 

(male) 144 
tumor 46 
viscera, cancer 45 
Pelviperitonitis 

(nonpuerperal) 117 
(puerperal) 137 
Pelvis (see also Bone) 

deformed (female, 15y-44y) 136 
kidney, calculus 123 
necrosis 146 
wound 186 
Pemphigus 145 
gangrenous 142 
infant 145 
malignant 145 
neonatorum 145 
specific, congenital 37 
syphilitic 37 
Penis 

abscess 127 
amputation 127 

traumatic 186 
burn 167 
cancer 45 
chancre, soft 38 
chancroid 38 
condyloma 37 
congenital malformation 150 
deformity, acquired 127 
elephantiasis, nonfilarial 145 
epithelioma 45 
erysipelas 18 
foreign body 186 
frostbite 178 
gangrene 142 
hematoma 186 
haemorrhage 85 



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Per 



Penis — Continued . 
inflammation 127 
injury 186 
malformation 150 
phagedena 142 
strangulation 186 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 127 
ulcer 127 
wound 186 
Pentosuria 50 
Peptic 

gland, ulcer 102 
ulcer 102 
Perforating 

gastric ulcer 102 
ulcer 

duodenum 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
intestine 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
stomach 102 
Perforation 189 
abdomen 186 
bile duct 115 
bowel 110 
chest 186 
cornea 75 
cranium 186 
gall 

bladder 115 
duct 115 
head, child (see Stillbirth) 
intestine 110 
ulcerative 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
mastoid 

antrum 146 
cell 146 
oesophagus 101 
palatine vault 146 
peritonitis 117 
pharynx 100 
septum, nose 86 
skull 186 
stomach 

(nontraumatic) 103 
(traumatic) 186 
syphilitic 37 
thoracic cavity 186 
thorax 186 
traumatic 186 
tympanum 76 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal) 136 
Perforative 

appendicitis 108 
peritonitis 117 
Periarteritis 81 
infective 81 



Peribronchitis 90 
Pericecal abscess 108 
Pericardial (see Pericardium) 
Pericarditis 77 

adhesive 77 

effusion 77 

fibrinous 77 

fibrous 77 

granular 77 

hemorrhagic 77 

plastic 77 

purulent 77 

rheumatic 47 

septic 77 

suppurative 77 
Pericardium (pericardial) 

abscess 77 

adherent 77 

adhesion 77 

calcification 77 

cancer 45 

dilatation 77 

dropsy 77 

effusion 77 

haemorrhage 77 

inflammation 77 

injury 186 

neuralgia 80 

paracentesis 77 

parasitic disease 77 

rheumatism 47 

sac, foreign body 186 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 77 

wound 186 
Pericellulitis 144 
Pericholecystitis 115 
Perichondritis 149 

auricle 76 

larynx 87 

nose^ 86 
Pericranial suppuration 144 
Periencephalitis 61 

acute 61 

chronic 67 

diffuse 67 
Periendocarditis 78 
Perihepatitis 115 
Perimetric abscess 130 
Perimetritic 

abscess 130 

phlegmon 130 
Perimetritis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 130 

(puerperal) 137 
Perimetrosalpingitis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 132 

(puerperal) 137 
Perinseorrhaphy 136 
Perinaeum (perineal) 

abscess 144 

tuberculous 34 

burn 167 

cancer 45 

fistula 125 



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Per 



Perinaeum — Continued . 

foreign body 186 

hematoma 186 

hernia 109 

laceration 136 

parturition 136 

rupture 136 

parturition 136 

section 125 

ulcer 145 

wound 186 
Perineal (see Perinaeum) 
Perinephric 

abscess 122 

phlegmon 122 

tumor 122 
Perinephritic abscess 122 
Perinephritis 122 

purulent 122 
Periorchitis 127 
Periosteal abscess 146 
Periosteum 

abscess 146 

dental, suppuration 99 

disease 146 
Periostitis 146 

alveolodental 99 

circumscribed 146 

diffuse 146 

infective 146 

nose 86 

suppurative 146 
Periostoais 146 
Peripheral 

neuritis 73 

paresis, progressive 63 
Periphlebitis 83 
Peripneumonia 92 
Periproctitis 110 
Perirectal 

abscess 110 

cellulitis 110 
Perirenal abscess 122 
Perisplenitis 116 

Perithelioma, malignant (see Cancer) 
Peritonaeum (peritoneal) 

abscess 117 

adhesion 117 

cancer 41 

cavity, foreign bodv 117 

cyst 117 

dropsy 187 

foreign body 117 

haemorrhage 85 

infection 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

117 
(puerperal) 137 

inflammation 117 

injury _ 186 

laceration, parturition 136 

malformation 150 

parasitic disease 117 

rheumatism 47 

septichaemia 117 

syphilis 37 



Peritonaeum — Continued, 
tuberculosis 31 
tumor 117 
Peritoneal (see Peritonaeum) 
Peritonitis 117 
adhesive 117 
cancerous 41 
congenital 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 117 
diffuse 117 
disseminated 117 
fibrinous 117 
fibropurulent 117 
general 117 

subacute 117 
gonococcic 38 
gonorrhceal 38 
haemorrhagic 117 
local 117 
malignant 41 
pelvic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
117 

(puerperal) 137 
perforation 117 
perforative 117 
phlegmonous 117 
postoperative 117 
puerperal 137 
purulent 117 

general 117 
rheumatic 47 
septic 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
117 

(puerperal) 137 

general 117 

multiple 117 
serofibrinous 117 
simple 117 
specific 31 
suppurative 117 
syphilitic 37 
traumatic 117 

septic 117 
tuberculous 31 
Peritonsillar 
abscess 100 
ulcer 100 
Perityphlitic abscess 108 
Perityphlitis 108 
Periureteritis 124 
Periurethral 

abscess 125 
phlegmon 125 
Periuterine 

abscess 130 
cellulitis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal) 137 
haematocele 132 
inflammation 130 
phlegmon 130 
Perivesical inflammation 124 



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Pernicious 

abscess 144 

anaemia 54 
spleen 54 

attack 4 

cachexia 4 

chill 

(not in malarial region) 189 
(in malarial region) 4 

fever 4 

icterus 111 

intermittent fever 4 

malaria 4 

tuberculosis 29 

vomiting 

(female, — 15y, 45y+) 103 
(female, 15y-44y) 134 
(male) 103 
Pernio 145 

Persecution, delusion 68 
Persistent 

foramen 

Botallo 150 
ovale 150 

thymus gland 84 

vomiting 

(female, -15y, 45y+) 103 
(male) 103 
(pregnancy) 134 
Pertussis 8 

Perversion, appetite 103 
Pervious ductus arteriosus 150 
Pes 

cavus 149 

planus 149 

valgus 149 
Pest 15 
Petechial 

fever 2 

smallpox 5 

typhus 2 
Petit mal 69 
Petroleum, burn 167 
Petrous bone, caries 76 
Phagedena 142 

penis 142 

sloughing 142 

tropical 142 

vulva 142 
Phagedenic 

abscess 38 

bubo 38 

chancre 38 

ulcer 38 
Pharyngeal (see Pharynx) 

tonsil, hypertrophy 86 
Pharyngitis 100 

catarrhal 100 

follicular 100 

granular 100 

malignant 9 

membranous 9 

phlegmonous 100 

tuberculous 34 

ulcerative 100 
Pharyngolaryngitis, septic 87 



Pharyngotomy 100 

subhyoid 100 
Pharynx (pharyngeal) 
abscess 100 
burn 167 
cancer 40 
cellulitis 100 
dilatation 100 
diphtheria 9 
disease 100 
foreign body 186 

impacted 100 
gangrene 100 
granular 100 
imperforate 150 
inflammation 100 

follicular 100 

granular 100 
injury 186 
leprosy 17 
lupus 34 
malformation 150 
mycosis 25 
neurosis 100 
paralysis 100 
perforation 100 
scald 167 
spasm 100 
stricture 100 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 100 
ulcer 100 
ulceration 100 
varix 83 
wound 186 
Phimosis 150 

(not congenital) 127 
Phlebitis 83 

cavernous sinus 83 
infective 83 
portal 115 
puerperal 139 
pysemic 83 
sarcomatous 45 
septic 83 

uterus 130 
suppurative 83 
umbilicus 

(-3m) 152 

(3m+) 83 
uterus 130 
Phleboliths 83 
Phlebotomy 85 
Phlegmasia , 

(when equivalent to inflammation, 

according to location) 
(unqualified) 189 
alba dolens 

(nonpuerperal) 82 

(puerperal) 139 
Phlegmon (see also Abscess) 144 
broad ligament 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal) 137 



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Pla 



Phlegmon — Continued, 
diffuse 144 
erysipelatous 18 
femoral 144 
iliac 108 

fossa 108 
neck 144 
pelvic 

(female) 130 

(male) 144 
perimetritic 130 
perinephric 122 
periurethral 125 
periuterine 130 
retrouterine 130 
thigh 144 
throat 100 
Phlegmonous 
abscess 144 
angina 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
cellulitis 144 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 

.(2y+) 105 
erysipelas 18 
gastritis 103 
laryngitis 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
otitis 76 
peritonitis 117 
pharyngitis 100 
tonsillitis 100 
tumor 144 
Phosphaturia 122 
Phosphoric (see Phosphorus) 
Phosphorus (phosphoric) 

fatty degeneration, liver, poisoning 

from 58 
inflammation 

alveoli of teeth 58 

gum 58 
necrosis 58 

alveoli of teeth 58 

jawbone 58 

maxillary 58 
poisoning 58 

acute 165 

chronic 58 
Phrenic nerve, paralysis 74 
Phrenitis 60 
Phthisis 28 
acute 29 
chronic 28 
colliers' 98 
fibroid 28 
florida 29 
galloping 29 
grinders' 98 
infantile 28 
larynx 28 

subacute 28 
lung 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 
metal polishers' 98 



Phthisis — Continued . 
miliary 29 
miners' 98 
pneumonic 28 
acute < 29 
chronic 28 
pulmonalis 28 
acute 29 
chronic 28 
pulmonary 28 
acute 29 
chronic 28 
tuberculous 28 
Pia mater, inflammation 61 
Piarrhaemia 121 
Pica 103 
Pick's disease 115 
Piercing instrument 
accident 171 
assassination 183 
homicide 183 
suicide 160 
traumatism 171 
wound 171 
Pigmentary 

degeneration 
heart 79 
liver 115 
myocardium 79 
infiltration, lymphatic gland 84 
Piles 83 

external 83 
internal 83 
Pinna 

haematoma 186 
wound 186 
Pistol wound 170 
(homicide) 182 
(suicide) 159 
Pit, fall (mine or quarry) 173 
Pituitary body, tumor 74 
Pituitous 

bronchitis 90 
catarrh 90 
fever 189 
Pityriasis 145 
Placenta 

adherent 135 
apoplexy 135 

degeneration (child, stillborn) (see 
Stillbirth) 
fatty (child, stillborn) (see Still- 
birth) 
detachment 135 
disease (mother) 136 
haemorrhage, detachment 135 
malposition (mother) 135 
praevia 

(child) 152 
(mother) 135 
retention 135 
separation 135 
vicious insertion 135 
Plague 15 

bubonic 15 
lymphatic gland 15 



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Pne 



Plague — Conti nued . 

pneumonic 15 

septichsemic form 15 
Plaques, sclerosis in 63 
Plastic 

bronchitis 28 

pericarditis 77 

pleurisy 93 

tracheitis 89 
Pleura (pleural) 

abscess 93 

adhesion (including thickening and 
calcification) 93 

calcification 93 

cancer 45 

cavity, foreign body 186 

congestion 93 

disease 93 

effusion 93 

fever 93 

inflammation 93 

injury 186 

paracentesis 93 

parasitic disease 93 

syphilis 37 

thickening 93 

tuberculosis 28 

tumor 98 

wound 186 
Pleural (see Pleura) 
Pleurisy (pleuritis) 93 

diaphragmatic 93 

double 93 

effusion 93 

exudative 93 

fibrinous 93 

fibrous 93 

plastic 93 

purulent 93 

rheumatic 47 

septic 93 

serofibrinous 93 

seropurulent 93 

subacute 93 

suppurative 93 

traumatic 186 

tuberculous 28 

unresolved 93 
Pleuritic 

adhesion 93 

effusion 93 
Pleuritis (see Pleurisy) 93 
Pleurodynia 98 
Pleuropericarditis 93 
Pleuroperipneumonia 92 
Pleuropneumonia 92 

acute _ 92 

chronic 98 

double 92 

septic 92 
Pleurorrhcea 93 
Pleurosthotonos 24 
Plexiform sarcoma (see Cancer) 
Plugging 

air passage, suffocation 186 

cervix uteri 130 



Plugging — Continued . 

gall 

bladder 115 
duct 115 

nares 85 

uterus 130 
Plumbism 57 
Pneumatosis 189 
Pneumococchaemia 92 
Pneumococcic meningitis 61 
Pneumococcus infection (unqualified) 

92 
Pneumoconiosis 98 
Pneumogastric nerve, paralysis 74 
Pneumomycosis 25 
Pneumonectomy 98 
Pneumonia 92 

acute 92 

adynamic 92 

alcoholic 92 

apex 92 

apical 92 

apoplectic 64 

aspiration 91 

asthenic 92 

asthmatic 91 

bilateral 92 

bronchial 91 

capillary 91 

caseous 28 

catarrhal 91 

central 92 

chronic 98 

circumscribed 92 

cirrhotic 98 

congestive 92 
acute 92 
chronic 98 

croupous 92 

deglutition 91 

diplococcus 92 

double 92 

embolic 82 

epidemic 92 

fibrinous 92 

fibroid 98 

fungoid 92 

gangrenous 92 

grippal 10 

hypertrophic 98 

hypostatic 94 

infantile 91 

infectious 92 

influenzal 10 

inhalation 91 

inspiration 91 

insular 91 

intermittent 92 

interstitial 98 
acute 92 
chronic 98 

latent 92 

lobar 92 

bilateral 92 

lobular 91 

malarial 4 



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Pneumonia — Continued. 

metastatic 92 

migratory 92 

passive 94 

plague 15 

progressive 92 

senile 92 

septic 92 

specific 28 

static 94 

stripe 94 

suppurative 92 

surgical 92 

terminal 94 

traumatic 92 

tuberculous 28 
acute 29 
chronic 28 

typhoid 92 

unresolved 92 

vesicular 91 
Pneumonic 

congestion 92 

fever 92 

phthisis 28 
acute 29 
chronic 28 

plague 15 

tuberculosis 28 
acute 29 
chronic 28 
Pneumonitis (see also Pneumonia) 

acute 92 

alcoholic 92 

chronic 98 
Pneumopathy 98 
Pneumopericarditis 77 
Pneumopericardium 77 
Pneumophlebitis 83 
Pneumopleurisy 92 
Pneumopleuritis 92 
Pneumopyothorax 93 
Pneumorrhagia 98 
Pneumothorax 93 

tuberculous 28 
Podagra 48 

Podalic version (child) 152 
Podencephalus 150 
Poison (ree Poisoning) 
Poisoned wound 165 

POISONING 

All internal ' poisoning, intoxication, or toxaemia, 
may be divided, for the purpose of statistical assign- 
ment under the titles of the International List, into 
two general groups: 

A. Toxaemia from poisons produced 
within the body 

Such poisons may result from normal or patho- 
logic cell action, from the growth of animal or vege- 
table parasites (e. g., diphtheria or typhoid toxins) or 



in the course of various diseases (e. g., diabetic coma 
from /?-oxy butyric acid intoxication). When due 
to a definite disease, the condition should be tabu- 
lated thereunder. Some more or less indefinite 
terms are assigned as follows: 



Acidosis (diabetic) 50 
Autointoxication 55 
Copraemia 110 
Leucomaine poisoning 55 
Ptomaine poisoning 

(not food poisoning) 
55 
Puerperal 

toxaemia 138 

uraemia 138 



Septic toxaemia 20 
Stercoraemia 110 
Toxaemia 55 
Toxic psychosis 68 
Toxinfection 55 
Uraemia 120 
Uraemic intoxication 

120 
Urinary intoxication 

125 



B. Poisoning by external substances 

The word "poisoning" should be restricted to 
this group, as far as possible. It is divided as fol- 
lows: 

1. Chronic, habit, and industrial poisoning 

56. Alcoholism (acute or chronic) 

57. Chronic lead poisoning 

58. Other chronic occupation poisonings 

59. Other chronic poisonings 

2. Other poisoning (usually acute) 

(a) Suicidal (solid or liquid poison) 155 

(gas or vapor) 156 

(b) Homicidal 184 

(c) Accidental (or undefined): 

164. Poisoning by food. Includes "ptomaine 

poisoning" due to food 

165. Other acute poisonings. (Includes venom 

poison as by snake bite. Solid and liquid 
poisons only) 
168. Absorption of deleterious gases (conflagra- 
tion excepted) 

All assignments of deaths reported from poisoning 
are to be governed by the distinctions set forth above, 
and it is therefore important that deaths from 
poisoning should always state the nature of the poi- 
soning as accidental, suicidal, or homicidal. Chronic 
poisonings and especially chronic industrial or occu- 
pational poisonings should always be definitely 
stated. The following list contains all the poisons 
in the last edition of the Belle vue Nomenclature 
with the ordinary or probable assignment indicated 
(in the absence of further information in addition to 
the form of return and exclusive of homicidal and 
suicidal poisoning): 

List of poisonings 

Absinthe poisoning 56 
Acetanilide poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Acetic acid poisoning 165 
Acetylene poisoning 168 

^occupational) 58 



1 The effects of x-rays, of radium, steam, boiling liquids, and of corrosive substances (e. g., sulphuric acid) 
acting upon the surface of the body, are not included under Poisoning but under Burns (conflagration 
excepted) (167). Dermatitis from poison ivy or poison oak (Rhus toxicodendron) is assigned to (145). 



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Aconite poisoning 165 
Aconitine poisoning 165 
Acute poisoning 

(not further denned) 165 

(occupational) 58 
Adrenal extract poisoning 165 
Adrenalin poisoning 165 
Alcohol poisoning (see also Methyl alcohol) 56 

(not alcoholism) 165 

(vapor) 168 
Alkaline salts poisoning 165 
Alum poisoning 165 
Ammonia poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 

gaseous 168 
Ammonium 

carbonate poisoning 165 

hydroxide poisoning 165 
Amyl 

alcohol poisoning 165 
(occupational) 58 

nitrite poisoning, vapor 168 
Amylene hydrate poisoning 165 
Aniline 

dye poisoning 165 

poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 
(vapor) 168 
Animal extract poisoning 165 
Antimony poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 
Antipyrine poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Antitoxin poisoning 165 
Apomorphine poisoning 165 
Aqua fortis poisoning 165 
Arsenic poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 

(occupational) 58 
Arseniuretted hydrogen poisoning 168 

(occupational) 58 
Aspidium poisoning 165 
Atropine poisoning 165 
Barium poisoning 165 
Belladonna poisoning 165 
Benzene poisoning 165 
Benzol poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 

(vapor) 168 
Bichloride of mercury poisoning 165 
Bichromate of potassium poisoning 165 
Biliary poisoning 115 
Bismuth poisoning 165 
Bisulphide of carbon poisoning, vapor 168 
Blood poisoning 20 

specific 37 
Borax poisoning 165 
Boric acid poisoning 165 
Brass poisoning 58 

chronic 58 
Bromide poisoning 59 
Bromine poisoning 165 

(vapor) 168 
Bromoform poisoning 165 



Brucine poisoning 165 
Cacodyl poisoning 168 
Caffeine poisoning 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Calabar bean poisoning 165 
Camphor poisoning 165 
Cannabis indica poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Cantharides poisoning 165 
Cantharidin poisoning 165 
Carbolic acid poisoning 165 
Carbon 

bisulphide poisoning, vapor 168 

dioxide poisoning 168 
(occupational) 58 
(pathological) 189 

disulphide poisoning 
(liquid) 165 
(occupational) 58 
(vapor) 168 

monoxide poisoning 168 
(occupational) 58 
Carbonic 

acid gas poisoning 168 

oxide gas poisoning 168 
Castor oil seed poisoning 165 
Caustic poisoning 165 
Cevadilla poisoning 165 
Charcoal fumes poisoning 168 
Cheese poisoning 164 
Chemical poisoning, neuritis from 

(not occupational) 59 

(occupational) 58 
Chloral hydrate poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Chloralamide poisoning 165 
Chlorate poisoning 165 
Chloride of lime poisoning (occupational) 58 
Chlorethyl poisoning 165 

(vapor) 168 
Chlorinated 

lime poisoning 165 

soda poisoning 165 
Chlorine poisoning 168 

(occupational) 58 
Chloroform poisoning, and other chlorinated 
thetics 

(liquid) 165 

(vapor) 168 

delayed 168 
Choke damp poisoning 168 

(in mine) 173 
Chromate 

poisoning 165 

of lead poisoning 165 
Chrome yellow poisoning 165 
Chromic acid poisoning 165 
Chromium poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 
Chronic poisoning 

(not further defined) 59 

(occupational) 58 
Chrysarobin poisoning 165 



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Poi 



165 
165 

165 



Cinchona poisoning 165 
Coal gas poisoning 168 
Coca poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Cocaine poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Cocculus indicus poisoning 165 
Codeine poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Coffee poisoning 59 
Colchicine poisoning 
Colchicum poisoning 
Colocynth poisoning x U « 
Concentrated lye poisoning 165 
Coniine poisoning 165 
Conium poisoning 165 
Copaiba poisoning 165 
Copper poisoning 165 
Cordite poisoning 165 

(vapor) 168 
Corrosive sublimate poisoning 165 
Creolin poisoning 165 
Creosote poisoning 165 
Croton oil poisoning 165 
Curare poisoning 165 
Curarine poisoning 165 
Cyanide 

poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 

of potassium poisoning, and other cyanides 165 
Cyanogen poisoning 168 

(occupational) 58 
Cytisine poisoning 165 
Damaged meat poisoning 164 
Deadly nightshade poisoning 165 
Deleterious gas poisoning 168 
Delphinium poisoning 165 
Digitalin poisoning 165 
Digitalis poisoning 165 
Dinitrobenzol poisoning (occupational) 58 
Dionine poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Duboisia poisoning 165 
Egg albumin poisoning 164 
Elaterin poisoning 165 
Epidemic meat poisoning 164 
Epinephrin poisoning 165 
Elaterium poisoning 165 
Ergot poisoning 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
E serine poisoning 165 
Ether poisoning 

(liquid) 165 

(vapor) 168 

chronic 59 
Euphorbium poisoning 165 
Fish 

poisoning 164 

venom poisoning 165 
Fluorine poisoning 168 
Food poisoning 164 



Fools' parsley poisoning 165 
Formaldehyde poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 

(vapor) 168 
Foxglove poisoning 165 
Fusel oil poisoning 165 
Gasoline poisoning 

(liquid) 165 

(occupational) 58 

(vapor) 168 
Gelsemine poisoning 165 
Gelsemium poisoning 165 
Guaiacol poisoning 165 
Haschisch poisoning 165 
Headache powder poisoning 165 
Hellebore poisoning 165 
Hemlock poisoning 165 
Henbane poisoning 165 
Hexamethylenamine poisoning 

(liquid) 165 

(occupational) 58 

(vapor) 168 
Heroine poisoning 165 

chronic 59 
Homatropine poisoning 165 
Hydrate of chloral poisoning 165 
Hydrochloric acid poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 
Hydrocyanic acid poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 

(vapor) 168 
Hydrofluoric acid poisoning 

(liquid) 165 

(occupational) 58 

(vapor) 168 
Hydrogen sulphide poisoning 
Hyoscine poisoning 165 
Hyoscyamine poisoning 165 
Hyoscyamus poisoning 165 
Hypnotic drug poisoning 165 

chronic 59 
Ice cream poisoning 164 
Ichthyotoxicon poisoning 
Illuminating gas poisoning 

(occupational) 58 
Indian 

hemp poisoning 165 

tobacco poisoning 165 
Iodine poisoning 165 
Iodoform poisoning 165 
Iron poisoning 165 
Irritant drug poisoning 165 
Ivy poisoning 145 
Jaborandi poisoning 165 
Jequirity poisoning 165 
Kerosene poisoning 165 
Kiln vapor poisoning 168 
Laudanum poisoning 165 

chronic 59 
Laughing gas poisoning 168 
Laurel water poisoning 165 
Lead 

chromate poisoning 165 

poisoning 57 
acute 165 
chronic 57 



168 



164 
168 



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Poi 



Lime poisoning 165 

Lobelia poisoning 165 

Lye poisoning 165 

Lysol poisoning 165 

Magnesium poisoning 165 

Malarial poisoning 4 

Male fern poisoning 165 

Manganese poisoning (occupational) 58 

Marsh gas poisoning 168 

(occupational) 58 
Meat poisoning 164 
Mercurial poisoning 

(acute or unqualified) 165 

(chronic) 59 

(chronic, occupational) 58 
Mercury poisoning 

(not occupational) 59 

acute 165 

chronic 

(not occupational) 59 
(occupational) 58 
Methyl alcohol poisoning 

(liquid) 165 

(occupational) 58 

(vapor) 168 
Milk poisoning 164 
Monkshood poisoning 165 
Morphine poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Mouldy bread poisoning 164 
Muriatic acid poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 
Muscarine poisoning 165 
Mushroom poisoning 164 
Mussel poisoning 164 
Naphthalene poisoning 165 
Naphthol poisoning 165 
Narcotic poisoning 165 
Nicotine poisoning 59 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Nitric acid poisoning 165 
Nitric vapor poisoning 168 
Nitrite poisoning 165 

(vapor) 168 
Nitrobenzene poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 
Nitrobenzol poisoning 165 
Nitroglycerin poisoning 165 
Nitrous 

gas poisoning (occupational) 58 

oxide poisoning 168 
Noxious gas poisoning 168 
Nux vomica poisoning 165 
Oil of 

bitter almonds poisoning 165 

vitriol poisoning 165 

wintergreen poisoning 165 
Opium poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Osmic acid poisoning 168 
Oxalic ac*d poisoning 165 



Paraldehyde poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Parathyreoid extract poisoning 165 
Paregoric poisoning 165 
Paris green poisoning 165 
Pennyroyal poisoning 165 
Petroleum poisoning 165 

(vapor, occupational) 58 
Phenacetin poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Phenazone poisoning, and allied drugs 165 
Phenol poisoning 165 
Phosphoretted hydrogen poisoning 168 
Phosphoric acid poisoning 165 
Phosphorous acid poisoning 165 
Phosphorus poisoning 58 

acute 165 

chronic 58 
Physostigma poisoning 165 
Physostigmine poisoning 165 
Picric acid poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 
Picrotoxin poisoning 165 
Pilocarpine poisoning 165 
Pilocarpus poisoning 165 
Pork poisoning 164 
Potash poisoning 165 
Potassium 

bichromate poisoning 165 

bisulphate poisoning 165 

carbonate poisoning 165 

chlorate poisoning 165 

cyanide poisoning 165 

hydroxide poisoning 165 

nitrate poisoning 165 

oxalate poisoning 165 

poisoning 165 
Potato poisoning 164 
Pounded glass poisoning 165 
Prussic acid poisoning 165 
Ptomaine poisoning 

(food poisoning) 164 

(not food poisoning) 55 
Putrid exhalation poisoning 168 
Pyridine poisoning (occupational) 58 
Pyrogallic acid poisoning 165 
Quicklime poisoning 165 
Quinine poisoning 165 
Resorcin poisoning 165 
Rhus toxicodendron poisoning 145 
Rough on Rats poisoning 165 
Sabadilla poisoning 165 
Salicylic acid poisoning 165 
Salicylate poisoning 165 
Salt of lemon poisoning 165 
Santonin poisoning 165 
Sausage poisoning 164 
Savin poisoning 165 
Scopolamine poisoning 165 
Serum poisoning 165 
Sewer 

air poisoning 168 



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Pol 



Sewer— Continued. 

gas poisoning 16S 
(occupational) 58 
Shellfish poisoning 164 
Silver poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Smoke inhalation 

(not conflagration) 168 

(conflagration) 166 
Snake venom poisoning 165 
Sodium 

bisulphate poisoning 165 

carbonate poisoning 165 

chlorate poisoning 165 

chloride poisoning 165 

hydroxide poisoning 165 
Soothing-syrup poisoning 165 
Spanish fly poisoning 165 
Squill poisoning 165 
Stramonium poisoning 165 
Strophanthin poisoning 165 
Strophanthus poisoning 165 
Strychnine poisoning 165 
Sulphonal poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Sulphur chloride poisoning (occupational) 58 
Sulphuretted hydrogen poisoning 168 

(occupational) 58 
Sulphuric acid poisoning 165 
Sulphurous acid poisoning 165 

(occupational) 58 

(vapor) 168 
Tansy poisoning 165 
Tartaric acid poisoning 165 
Tea poisoning 59 

(occupational) 58 
Thorn apple poisoning 165 
Thymus extract poisoning 165 
Thyreoid extract poisoning 165 
Tin poisoning 59 
Tobacco poisoning 59 

(occupational) 58 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Trinitrin poisoning 165 
Trional poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Turpentine poisoning 165 

(vapor) 168 

(occupational) 58 
Tyrotoxicon poisoning 164 
Uraemic poisoning 120 

(puerperal) 138 
Uranium poisoning 165 
XJrari poisoning 165 
Uric acid poisoning 55 
Veratrine poisoning 165 
Veratrum poisoning 165 
Veronal poisoning 165 

acute 165 

chronic 59 
Voluntary poisoning 155 



Water 

gas poisoning 168 

hemlock poisoning 165 
Wild parsnip poisoning 165 
Wood alcohol poisoning 

(liquid) 165 

(occupational) 58 

(vapor) 168 
Wourali poisoning 165 
Yellow jasmine poisoning 165 
Yew poisoning 165 
Zinc poisoning 165 

Poisonous 

food 164 

gas, suffocation 168 

maize 59 

vapor 168 
Polioencephalitis 63 

inferior 74 

superior 74 
Polioencephalomyelitis, acute 63 
Poliomyelitis 63 

acute 63 

anterior 63 
acute 63 
ascending 63 
acute 63 
progressive 63 
chronic 63 
spinal, acute 63 

ascending, acute 63 

bulbar, acute 63 

cephalic 63 

chronic 63 

posterior 63 

subacute 63 
Pollakiuria 189 
Polyadenitis 84 

malignant 15 
Polyarthritis 147 

spine 32 

vertebral 32 
Polycystic kidney 122 
Polycythemia 55 

chronic 55 
Polydipsia 189 
Polymyositis 149 

hemorrhagic 149 
Polyneuritis 73 

alcoholic 73 

febrile 73 
Polypus (see also Tumor) 

(unqualified) 46 

ear 76 

larynx 87 

nasal 86 
fossa 86 

nasopharyngeal 86 



nose 86 
rectum 110 
uterus 129 
Polysarcia 145 
Polyuria 189 



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Pre 



Pons 

haemorrhage into 64 

Varolii 

abscess 60 
tumor 74 
Popliteal haemorrhage 85 
Porro's operation 136 
Portal 

circulation, obstruction 115 

cirrhosis 113 

obstruction 115 

phlebitis 115 

vein 

inflammation 83 
obstruction 115 
thrombosis 82 
Postabortive sepsis 137 
Postbasic meningitis 61 
Postcaeoal abscess 108 
Postdiphtheritic 

nephritis 9 

neuritis 9 
Posterior 

and lateral columns, spinal cord, de- 
generation 62 

basal meningitis 61 

curvature, spine 36 

lateral sclerosis 63 

meningitis 61 

nares, cancer 45 

poliomyelitis 63 

sclerosis 62 

spinal cord 62 

spinal sclerosis 62 

vaginal wall, prolapse 132 
Posterolateral sclerosis 62 

spinal cord 62 
Postfebrile insanity 68 
Postlaryhgeal abscess 87 
Postmortem wound 20 
Postnasal abscess 86 
Postnatal asphyxia 152 
Postoperative 

haemorrhage 85 

meningitis 61 

nephritis 120 

peritonitis 117 

shock 189 

uraemia 120 
Postorbital abscess 75 
Postpartum 

curettement 136 

eclampsia 138 

haemorrhage 135. 

pyaemia 137 

sepsis 137 
Postpharyngeal abscess 100 
Postpuerperal (see Puerperal) 
Posttyphoid abscess 1 
Posturaemic abscess 120 
Potters' asthma 98 
Pott's disease 32 
Pox 37 

Precocious menstruation 130 
Precocity 130 



Pregnancy 134 
abdominal 134 
abnormally formed uterus 134 
accident 134 

accidental haemorrhage 134 
albuminuria 138 
autointoxication 134 
carneous mole connected with 134 
chorea 138 
cornual 134 
eclampsia 138 
ectopic 134 
extrauterine 134 
haemorrhage 134 
hydrorrhcea 134 
hyperemesis 134 
inflammation of uterus connected 

with 137 
interstitial 134 
menstruation during 134 
molar 134 
multiple 134 
nephritis 138 
toxaemia 138 
tubal 134 

infected 137 

rupture, sac 134 
uraemia 138 

vesicular mole connected with 134 
vomiting 134 

uncontrollable 134 
Pregnant 

tube, ablation 134 
uterus 

displacement 134 

hysteralgia 134 

injury 186 

neuralgia 134 

prolapse 134 

retroversion 134 
Premature birth (mother) 134 

PREMATURE BIRTH (child) 

The Rules of Statistical Practice adopted by the 
American Public Health Association (see Census 
Bulletin No. 108, Mortality Statistics, 1909, pp. 37- 
42) provide as follows: 

Premature births (not stillborn) should be in- 
cluded in total deaths (classified under Interna- 
tional Title No. 151). [Same title in revised list. 
subtitle 1.] 

Premature births (stillborn) should be classed 
under stillbirths, and should not be included in total 
deaths. 

When a premature birth is reported as "stillborn " 
and an inconsistent statement of age (days, hours, 
minutes) is also given, the registrar should endeavor 
to secure a statement that will enable the case to 
be classed with certainty either as a stillbirth or 
as a death. If no additional information can be 
obtained, the statement of age should govern, and 
the case be compiled as a death, not as a stillbirth. 

When a premature birth is reported with no state- 
ment of age (space left blank), the local registrar 
should endeavor to obtain a statement of age, or at 
least that the child was born alive; but in the ab- 
sence of any further data the case should be com- 
piled as a stillbirth. 



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Pro 



The rules and assignments given under the head 
"Stillbirth" may be compared, together with the 
specific assignments indicated by the following list: 
Abortion 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth 
(child, not dead at birth) 151 (subtitle 1) 
Immature birth 

(child , dead at birth) Stillbirth 
(child, not dead at birth, — ly) 151 (sub- 
title 1) 
(child, not dead at birth, ly+) 189 
Miscarriage 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth 
(child, not dead at birth) 151 (subtitle 1) 
Premature birth 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth 
(child, not dead at birth, — ly) 151 (sub- 
title 1) 
(child , not dead at birth, ly + ) 189 
Prematurity 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth 
(child, not dead at birth, — ly) 151 (sub- 
title 1) 
(child, not dead at birth, ly+) 189 

Premature 

delivery (mother) 134 
labor, (mother) 134 

induction 134 
valvular disease, heart 150 
Prepuce (preputial) 
150 
cancer 45 
malformation 150 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 127 
Preputial (see Prepuce) 
Presentation 
breech 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
faulty (mother) 136 
foot 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth^ 

(mother) 136 
transverse 

(child) 152 

(mother) 136 
umbilical cord (child, stillborn) (see 
Stillbirth) 
Pressure 

abnormal atmospheric, suffocation 

168 
birth (child) 152 
brain 

(not injury at birth) 74 

(injury at birth) 152 
cerebral 

(not injury at birth) 74 

(injury at birth) 152 
delivery, excessive 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
funis 

(child, -3m) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
myelitis 63 
Pressure-atrophy, spine 32 



Preternatural birth 150 
Primary 

dementia 68 

lateral sclerosis 63 

lesion 37 

myopathy 63 

spastic paraplegia 63 

syphilis 37 
Privation 177 
Procidentia 

recti 110 

uteri 130 
Proctalgia 110 
Proctectomy 110 
Proctitis 110 

tuberculous 31 
Proctocele 110 
Proctoptosis 110 
Progressive 

anaemia 54 

malignant 54 

apoplexy 64 

ascending anterior poliomyelitis 63 

asthenia 

(-ly) 151 
(ly-69y) 389 
(70y+) 154 

ataxia 62 

atrophy, brain^ 74 

bulbar paralysis 63 

cerebral degeneration 74 

chorea, chronic 74 

degeneration, brain 74 

dementia 67 

general paralysis 67 

infantile paralysis, acute 63 

locomotor ataxia 62 

meningitis 61 

multiple paralysis 63 

muscular 

atrophy 63 
dystrophy 63 

myelitis 63 

myocarditis 79 

myopathy 63 

ossifying myositis 149 

paralysis 66 
atrophic 63 
spinal cord 63 

peripheral paresis 63 

pneumonia 92 

spinal paralysis 63 

weakness 

(-ly) 151 
(lv— 69y) 189 
(70y+) 154 
Prolapse 

anterior vaginal wall 132 

anus 110 

bladder 124 

funis 

(child, -3m) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

liver 115 

ovary 132 

posterior vaginal wall 132 



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Pue 



Prolapse — Continued. 

pregnant uterus 134 

rectum 110 

umbilical cord 

(child, -3m) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

urethra 125 

uterus 130 

vagina 130 
Prolapsus (female) 130 
Prolonged labor 

(child) 152 

(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 

(mother) 136 
Prostate (prostatic) 

abscess 126 

calculus 126 

cancer 45 

congenital malformation 150 

cyst 126 

disease 126 

enlargement 126 

gland, cancer 45 

haemorrhage 1 26 

hypertrophy 126 

inflammation 126 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tnmor 126 
Prostatectomy 126 
Prostatic (see Prostate) 
Prostatitis 126 

malisnaut 45 

tuberculous 34 
Prostatocystitis 126 
Prostatotomy 126 
Prostration 

(-ly) 151 

(ly— 69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 

heat 179 

nervous 74 

senile 154 
Protracted 

drv birth 

* (child) 152 
(mother) 136 

labor 

(child) 152 
(mother) 136 
Prurigo 145 

Hebra's 145 
Pruritus 145 
Psammoma 74 
Pseudocroup 87 
Pseudodiphtheria 9 
Pseudoghoma 75 
Pseudohypertrophic 

paralysis 63 
muscle 63 

paresis 63 
Pseudoleuchaemia 53 

infantile 53 
Pseudomembranous 

angina 9 

bronchitis 9 



Pseudomembranous — Continued. 

croup 9 

enteritis 110 

laryngitis 9 

tonsillitis 9 
Pseud oparalysis 66 
Psilosis (see Sprue) 110 
Psoas 

abscess 32 

and lumbar abscess 32 
Psoitis 149 
Psoriasis 145 
Psychasthenia 68 
Psychosis 68 

epileptic 69 

exhaustive 68 

hysterical 73 

infective 68 

intoxication (alcoholic) 56 

manic depressive 68 

due to organic brain disease 74 

senile 154 

thyreoigenous 88 

toxic 68 

traumatic 68 
Pterygium 75 
Ptonaine poisoning 

(not food poisoning) 55 

(food poisoning) 164 
Ptosis 75 
Ptyalism 99 

mercurial 165 

(occupational) 58 
Pubes, cancer 45 
Pudendal 

hematoma 186 

hernia 109 
Puerperal 

abscess 137 
breast 141 
broad ligament 137 
mammary gland 141 

accident 140 

accidental haemorrhage 135 

albuminuria 138 

anuria 138 

apoplexy 136 

Briffht's disease 138 

cellulitis 137 

coma 138 

convulsions 138 

cramp 138 

diffuse mastitis 141 

disease, breast 141 

displacement, uterus 140 

dropsy 138 

eclampsia 

(child, not stillborn) 151 
(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
(mother) 138 

embolism 139 
lung 139 

endometritis 137 

erysipelas 137 

fever 137 

fissure, nipple 141 



Pile 



INDEX 



Pur 



Puerperal — Continued . 
fistula 

breast 141 

mammary gland 141 
galaetophoritis 141 
haematoma, vulva 136 
haemorrhage 135 
infection 137 
inflammation 

breast 141 

uterus 137 
insanity 140 
lymphangitis 137 
mammary abscess 141 
mammitis 141 
mania 140 
mastitis 141 
melancholia 140 
metritis 137 
metroperitonitis 137 
metrorrhagia 135 
metrorrhexis 136 
metrosalpingitis 137 
nephritis 138 
parauterine abscess 137 
pelvic 

cellulitis 137 
diffuse 137 

peritonitis 137 
pelviperitonitis 137 
perforation, uterus 136 
perimetritis 137 
perimetrosalpingitis 137 
peitoneal infection 137 
peritonitis 137 
periuterine cellulitis 137 
phlebitis 139 
phlegmasia alba dolens 139 
phlegmon, broad ligament 137 
pulmonary embolism 139 
purulent endometritis 137 
pyaemia _ 137 
pyohaemia 137 
pyrexia 137 
salpingitis 137 
sapraemia 137 
scarlatina 7 
sepsis 137 
septic 

endometritis 137 

fever 137 

infection 137 

intoxication 137 

metritis 137 

peritonitis 137 
septichaemia 137 
spasm 138 
state 140 
sudden death 139 
suppmative metritis 137 
syncope 139 
tetanus 138 
thrombosis 139 
toxaemia 138 
uraemia 138 



Pu erperal — Continued . 
uraemic 

coma 138 

convulsions 138 

delirium 138 

dementia 138 

eclampsia 138 

intoxication 138 

poisoning 138 
uterine haemorrhage 135 
vomiting 134 
Puerperium (see also Puerperal) 140 
Pulmonary (see also Lung) 
artery 

aneurysm (branches) 81 

embolism 82 

(postpartum) 139 

rupture 98 

stricture _ 81 

thrombosis 82 
insufficiency 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 79 

osteoarthropathy 36 

regurgitation 79 

stasis 94 

stenosis 79 

congenital 150 

valve 

disease 79 

heart, orifice, imperfect 150 

valvular disease, heart 79 
Pulmonic regurgitation 79 
Pulmonitis (see also Pneunsonia) 92 

acute 92 

chronic 98 
Pulpy degeneration, synovial membrane 

33 
Pulsating goitre 88 
Pultaceous angina 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
Puncture (see also Wound) 

bladder (not due to violence) 124 

foetal membrane (child) 152 

foreign body 186 

kidney (not due to violence) 122 

vein 186 
Punishment, capital 186 
Purging 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
Purple fever 189 
Purpura 55 

haemorrhagica 55 

Henoch's 55 

infectious 55 

rheumatica 55 

scorbutic 49 
Purpuric smallpox 5 
Purulent 

arthritis 147 

basilar meningitis 30 

bronchitis 

(-5y) 89 
(5y+) 90 



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INDEX 



Bai 



Purulent — Continued. 

bronchitis — Continued . 
acute # 89 
chronic 90 

bronchorrhcea 90 

conjunctivitis 38 

cystitis 124 

endocarditis 78 

endometritis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

130 
(puerperal) 137 

infection 20 

matter, absorption 20 

meningitis 61 

nephritis 120 

ophthalmia 38 

newborn infant 38 

osteitis 146 

otitis media 76 

pericarditis 77 

perinephritis 122 

peritonitis 117 
general 117 

pleurisy 93 

pleuritis 93 

salpingitis 132 

synovitis 147 
Pus (see also Purulent, Pyaemia) 

absorption 20 

cavity 144 

tube 132 

rupture 132 
Pustular conjunctivitis 75 
Pustule, malignant 22 
Putnam's disease 63 
Putrid 

fever 20 

infection 20 

sore throat 9 
Pyaemia (pyaemic) 20 

abscess 20 

embolism 20 

fever 20 

joint 20 

liver 115 

lung 98 

obstruction 20 

phlebitis 83 

postpartum 137 

puerperal 137 

synovitis 20 

traumatic 186 

tuberculous 28^ 
Pysemic (see Pyaemia) 
Pyelitic uraemia 122 
Pyelitis 122 

calculous 123 

suppurative 122 
Pyelonephritis 122 

calculous 123 
Pyemia (see Pyaemia) 
Pylephlebitis 83 
Pylorectomy 103 
Pyloric (see Pylorus) 
Pyloroplasty 103 



Pylorospasm 103 
Pylorus (pyloric) 

cancer 40 

contraction 103 

incontinence 103 

necrosis 103 

obstruction 103 

stenosis 103 

(congenital) 150 
hypertrophic 103 

stricture 103 

tumor 40 

ulcer 102 

valve, abscess 103 
Pyocystitis 124 
Pyogenic infection 20 
Pyohaemia (see also Pyaemia ) 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 20 

(puerperal) 137 
Pyometra 130 
Pyonephritis 122 
Pyonephrosis 122 

calculous 123 

from calculus 123 

double 122 

tuberculous 34 
Pyoophoritis 132 
Pyopericardium 77 
Pyophlebitis 83 
Pyopneumopericardium 77 
Pyopneumothorax 93 
Pyorrhoea alveolaris 99 
Pyosalpingitis 132 
Pyosalpinx 132 

ruptured 132 
Pyoseptichaemia (see also Pyaemia) 20 
Pyothorax 93 
Pyrexia 189 

atmospheric 179 

puerperal 137 
Pyrosis 103 
Pyuria 124 

Q 

Quarry 

accident 173 

injury 173 

traumatism 173 

violent death 173 
Quartan 

fever 4 

malaria 4 
Quick consumption 29 
Quinsy 100 
Quotidian 

fever 4 

malaria 4 

n 

Rabies 23 
Radium, effect 167 
Radius (see Bone) 
Railroad 

accident 175 

electric 175 

elevated 175 



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Rai INDEX Bet 


Railroad — Continued. 


Rectum — Continued . 


accident — Continued . 


stricture 110 


interurban 175 


syphilitic 37 


steam 175 


syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 31 


street 175 


underground 175 


tumor 110 


boiler explosion, locomotive 175 


ulceration 110 


car or engine 


wound 186 


falling from 175 


Recurrent 


injury, getting on or off 175 


appendicitis 108 


run over by 175 


cyst, uterus 129 


struck by 175 


fever 3 


collision 175 


mania 68 


derailment 175 


melancholia 68 


injury 175 
killed on 175 


typhus 3 


Reflex convulsions 


neurosis 74 


(-5y) 71 


traumatism 175 


(5y+) 70 


Railway (see Railroad) 


Reflux, mitral 79 


Ranula 99 


Regurgitant disease, valve, heart 79 


Rash 189 


Regurgitation 


canker 7 


aortic 79 


rose 19 


mitral 79 


epidemic 19 


pulmonary 79 


scarlet 7 


pulmonic 79 


Raynaud's disease 142 


stomach 103 


Reclus's disease 133 


tricuspid 79 


cystic 133 


through valve, heart 79 


Rectal (see Rectum) 


Relapsing 


Rectitis 110 


fever 3 


Rectocele 110 


(spirillum) fever 3 


Rectourethral fistula 125 


Remittent 


Rectovaginal fistula 110 


fever 4 


Rectovesical 


bilious 4 


abscess 124 


congestive 4 


fistula 125 


gastric 4 


Rectum (rectal) 


malaria 4 


abscess 110 


Removal (see Operation) 


absent 150 


Renal (see Kidney) 


atresia 110 


Repair, lacerated cervix uteri 130 


congenital 150 


Reproductive organ 


bilharziasis 107 


congenital malformation 150 


burn 167 


syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 


cancer 41 


congenital malformation 150 


Resection 148 


disease 110 


bone 148 


parasitic 107 


bowel 110 


enlargement 110 


intestine 110 


epithelioma 41 


osteoplastic (skull) 146 


falling 110 


Respiration, failure 


fistula 110 


(-ly) 151 


foreign body 110 


(iy+) 189 


gangrene 110 


Respiratory 


hemorrhage 110 


organ, catarrh 90 


impaction 110 


paralysis 98 


imperforate 150 


system 


inflammation 110 


congenital malformation 150 


injury 186 


disease (unqualified) 98 


laceration 110 


Result 


malformation 150 


labor (without further explanation) 


oedema, malignant 110 


140 


polypus 110 


tight lacing, liver 115 


prolapse 110 


Retained (see Retention) 
Retarded labor 


rupture 110 


sloughing 110 


(child) 152 
(mother) 136 


spasm 110 



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Ret INDEX Rib 


Retention (retained) 


Rheumatism — Continued . 


cyst (see Tumor) 


endocarditis 47 


dead ovum 134 


acute 47 


membrane 135 


chronic 79 


menses 130 


fever 47 


placenta 135 


acute ^ 47 


secundines 135 


chronic 48 


urine 124 


subacute 47 


Retina (see Eye) 


gonococcic 38 


Retinitis 75 


gonorrhoeal 38 


albuminuric 120 


gout 48 
heart 47 


leucocythaemic 53 


renal 120 


disease 79 


syphilitic 37 


hyperpyrexia 47 


Retraction 


inflammation, kidney 120 


finger 149 


inflammatory 47 


palmar fascia 149 


acute # 47 


valve, heart 79 


chronic 48 


Retrocession, uterus 130 


intercostal 47 


Retroflexion, uterus 130 


iritis 75 


Retrolaryngeal abscess 87 


joint 47 


Retroperitoneal 


acute 47 


abscess 144 


chronic 48 


cancer 41 


malignant 47 


gland, cancer 41 
hernia 109 


meningitis 47 


metastatic 48 


Retropharyngeal 
abscess 100 


muscle 149 


myocarditis 47 


cancer 45 


neuralgic 48 


gangrene 100 


neuritis 48 


Retrouterine 


acute 47 


abscess 130 


chronic 48 


hsematocele 132 


nodose 48 


phlegmon 130 


pancarditis 47 


Retroversion 


paralysis 48 


pregnant uterus 134 


pericarditis 47 


uterus 130 


pericardium 47 


Rhabdomyoma (see Tumor) 


peritonaeum 47 


Rhabdomyosarcoma, kidney 45 


peritonitis 47 


Rhachitic deformity, chest 36 


pleurisy 47 


Rhachitis 36 


sciatic 47 


intestinal 


septic 47 


(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 


specific 38 


spine 48 


specific 37 
Rhachitism 36 


acute _ 47 


chronic 48 


Rheumatic (see Rheumatism ) 


stomach 47 


Rheumatism (rheumatic) -17 


subacute 47 


abdomen 47 


syphilitic 37 


acute ^ 47 


typhoid fever 1 


anaemia 48 


valvular disease, heart 79 


arthritis 47 


vertigo 47 
visceral 47 


acute 47 


chronic 48 


Rheumatoid arthritis 48 


articular 47 


acute 47 


acute 47 


chronic 48 


chronic 48 


Rhinitis 86 
atrophic 86 


blennorrhagic 38 


brain 47 


hypertrophic 86 


carditis 47 


vasomotor 86 


chorea 72 


Rhinolith 86 


chronic 48 


Rhinoplasty 86 


congenital 47 


Rhinorrhoea, cerebrospinal 86 


febrile 47 


Rhinoscleroma 86 


diathesis 48 


Rhus toxicodendron poisoning 145 


dropsy 48 


Rib (see Bone) 



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Sac 



Rickets 36 

scurvy 49 
Riggs's disease 99 
Ringworm 145 

Rocky Mountain spotted fever 19 
Rodent 

dermatitis 44 

ulcer 44 
Rosacea 145 
Rose 

cancer (see Cancer) 

rash 19 

epidemic 19 
Roseola 19 
Rotheln 19 

Rough on Rats poisoning (sec Poisoning) 
Round 

ligament 

hydrocele 132 
shortening 132 

ulcer 102 

stomach 102 
Round-celled cancer (see Cancer) 
Rubella 19 
Rubeola 6 

(when not signifying measles) 19 
Run over by 

automobile 175 

car 175 

engine 175 

locomotive 175 

train 175 

vehicle (any vehicle) 175 
Runaway accident 175 
Rupia 37 
Rupture 109 

abdominal 

muscle 186 
viscera 186 

abscess 144 

aorta 81 

appendix 108 

artery 81 

disease 81 
injury 186 

bile duct 115 

bladder 124 

(traumatic) 186 
parturition 136 

blood vessel 85 
brain 64 

bowel 109 

brain (incident to birth) 152 

bronchi 186 

bronchial gland 98 

capillaries 85 

cervical gland 84 

chordae, heart 79 

congenital 109 

cyst 46 

diaphragm 109 

duct, secreting gland 186 

duodenum 110 

Falloppian tube 132 



Rupture — Continued, 
gall 

bladder 115 

duct 115 
heart 79 

(traumatic) 186 
intestine 109 
joint 186 
kidney 186 
liver 186 
lung 98 

lymphatic vessel 84 
membrana tympani 186 
muscle 149 

(traumatic) 186 
nerve 186 
oesophagus 101 
perinaeum 136 

parturition 136 
pulmonary artery 98 
pus tube 132 
pyosalpinx 132 
rectum 110 
sac 

(ectopic gestation) 134 

(tubal pregnancy) 134 
sclerotic 186 
secreting gland 186 
sheath, muscle 186 
spleen 116 
spontaneous 

oesophagus 101 

spleen 116 
stomach 103 
tendon 149 

(traumatic) 186 
thorax 186 
tonsil 100 
trachea 186 
tubal 

abscess 132 ' 

pregnancy sac 134 
tube 132 

tympanum, traumatic 186 
urethra 125 
uterus 

(nonpuerperal) 130 

(parturition) 136 

(traumatic) 186 
vagina, parturition 136 
valve, heart 79 
varicose vein 83 
vas deferens 186 
vein 186 
vena cava 85 
viscera 189 

abdomen 186 
vulva, parturition 136 
Ruptured (see Rupture) 



s 



Sac 



ectopic gestation, ruptured 134 



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Scl 



Sac — Continued . 
hernial 

adhesion 109 
dropsy 109 
inflammation 109 
laceration 109 
suppuration 109 
lacrimal 

abscess 75 
injury 186 
pericardial, foreign body 186 
tubal pregnancy, rupture 134 
Saccharine diabetes 50 
Saccular aneurysm 81 
Sacral joint, cancer 45 
Sacrococcygeal tumor 146 
Sacrum 

cancer 45 

caries, tuberculous 32 
fracture 185 
Saint 

Anthony's fire 18 
Vitus 's dance 72 
Salivary 

calculus 99 
duct, wound 186 
fistula 99 
gland 

abscess 99 
cancer 39 
concretion 99 

congenital malformation 150 
cyst 99 
disease 99 
fistula 99 
infected 99 
inflammation 99 
suppuration 99 
tumor 99 
wound 186 
Salivation 99 

mercurial 59 
Salpingectomy 132 
Salpingitis 132 
catarrhal 132 
Eustachian 76 
puerperal 137 
purulent 132 
septic 132 
tuberculous 34 
Salpingo-oophorectomy 132 
Salpingo-oophoritis 132 
Salpingoovaritis 132 
Salpingoperitonitis 132 
Salt rheum 145 
Sanguineous apoplexy 64 
Saprsemia 20 

puerperal 137 
Sarcepiplocele 109 
Sarcepiplomphalocele 109 
Sarcinal infection 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Sarcocele (see Cancer) 
syphilitic 37 



Sarcoepiplocele 109 
Sarcoma (see Cancer) 
Sarcomatosis (see Cancer) 

general 45 
Sarcomatous phlebitis 45 
Saturnine 

colic 57 

encephalopathy 57 

gout 57 

nephritis 57 

paralysis 57 
Saturnism 57 
Scabies 145 
Scald (any part of body) 167 

steam 167 

suicide 163 
Scalled head 145 
Scalp 

abscess 144 

burn 167 

cancer 44 

foreign body 186 

hematoma 186 

haemorrhage 

(not injury at birth) 85 
(child, injury at birth) 152 

infection 189 

tumor 46 

wound 186 
Scanty menstruation 130 
Scapulalgia 33 
Scapular 

abscess 144 

cancer 45 
Scarlatina (see also Scarlet fever) 7 

anginosa 7 

maligna 7 
Scarlatinal (see Scarlet fever) 
Scarlet 

fever 7 

albuminuria 7 
angina 7 
convulsions 7 
eclampsia 7 
malignant 7 
nephritis 7 
puerperal 7 

rash 7 
Schonlein's disease 47 
Sciatic 

hernia 109 

neuritis 73 

rheumatism 47 
Sciatica 73 

Scirrhous carcinoma (see Cancer) 
Scirrhus (see Cancer) 
Sclerema 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) . 145 

congenital 
(-ly) 151 
(iy+) 145 

neonatorum 151 
Scleritis 75 
Sclerochorioiditis 75 



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Sec 



Scleroconjunctivitis 75 
Sclerodennia 145 

diffuse 145 
Sclerosis 

(unqualified) 63 
amyotrophic 63 

lateral 63 
aortic 81 
artery 81 
brain 74 
cardiorenal 120 
cardiovascular 79 
catarrhal 189 
cerebral 74 

diffuse 74 
cerebrospinal 63 

disseminated 63 

multiple 63 
coronary artery 81 
degenerative 63 
diffuse, brain 74 
disseminated 63 

spinal cord 63 
general 63 

brain 74 
gland 84 
hepatic 113 
insular 63 
kidney 120 
larynx 87 
lateral 63 

descending 63 

posterior 63 

primary 63 

secondary 63 
liver 113 
lung 98 

miliary, brain 74 
mitral 79 
multiple 63 

spinal cord 63 
ovary 132 
plaques 63 
posterior 62 

spinal cord 62 
posterolateral 62 
pulmonary 98 
renal 120 
spinal 63 

cord 63 

combined 63 

multiple 63 

posterior 62 
stomach 103 
symmetrical 63 
vascular 81 
Sclerotic (see Eye, Sclerosis) 
cachexia 81 
endocarditis 79 
gastritis 103 
Sclerotitis 75 
Sclerotomy 75 
Sclerous 

cachexia 81 
endocarditis 79 
myocarditis 79 



Scoliosis 36 
Scorbutic 

inflammation, alveoli, teeth 49 

purpura 49 
Scorbutus 49 
Scorpion, venom 165 
Scrofula 34 
Scrofulide 34 
Scrofuloderrnia 34 
Scrofulosis 34 

universal 34 
Scrofulous 

abscess 34 

adenitis 34 

bronchitis 28 

bubo 34 

consumption 28 

diathesis 34 

lymphatism 34 

ulcer 34 
Scrotal (see Scrotum) 
Scrotum (scrotal) 

abscess 127 

burn 167 

cancer 45 

cellulitis 127 

chancre, soft 38 

congenital malformation 150 

disease 127 

elephantiasis, nonfilarial 145 

erysipelas 18 

fistula 127 

foreign body 186 

frostbite 178 

gangrene 142 

hematocele 127 

hematoma 186 

hernia 109 

inflammation 127 

lymph 84 

lymphangiectasis 84 

malformation 150 

sloughing 127 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 127 

wound 186 
Scurvy 49 

bone 49 

gum 49 

infantile 49 

rickets 49 
Sea, lost at 169 
Seasickness 189 
Sebaceous 

cyst 46 

tumor 46 
Secondary 

dementia 68 

haemorrhage 85 

lateral sclerosis 63 

lesion 37 

paralysis 66 

spastic paraplegia 63 

syphilis 37 



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Sep 



Secreting gland 

duct of 

rupture 186 
wound 186 

rupture 186 

wound 186 
Section (see Operation) 

abdominal 189 

bladder 124 

Caesarean (see Csesarean operation) 

nerve 74 

perineal 125 
Secundines, retained 135 
Seizure 64 

Semilunar cartilage, dislocation 185 
Seminal vesicle 

abscess 127 

congenital malformation 150 

syphilis 37 
Senectus 154 
Senile 

asthenia 154 

atrophy 154 
brain 74 

bronchitis 90 

cachexia 154 

cerebral atrophy 74 

debility 154 

decay 154 

degeneration 154 

dementia 154 

diarrhoea 105 

emphysema 97 

endocarditis 79 

epilepsy 69 

exhaustion 154 

failure, general 154 

fibrosis 154 

gangrene 142 

gatism 154 

heart 154 

imbecility 154 

insanity 154 

mania 154 

marasmus 154 

melancholia 154 

neurosis 74 

paralysis 66 

paresis 154 

pneumonia 92 

prostration 154 

psychosis 154 

softening 154 

tremor 66 

vascular degeneration 154 

weakness 154 
Senility (see also Senile) 154 

atheromatous 81 
Separation 

epiphyses 185 

placenta 135 
Sepsis (see also Septic, Septichsemia) 20 

general 20 

hereditary (-3m) 152 

postabortive 137 

postpartum 137 



Sepsis — Continued . 
puerperal 137 
umbilicus (—3m) 152 
urinary 124 
Septic (see also Sepsis, Septichsemia) 
absorption 20 
adenitis 84 
arthritis 147 
autoinfection 20 
bronchitis 89 
bronchopneumonia 91 
cellulitis 20 
chill 20 
colitis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
cystitis 124 
diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
disease, throat 100 
embolism 82 

brain 82 
endocarditis 78 
endometritis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal 137) 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 . 
fever 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
20 

(puerperal) 137 
gangrene 142 
gastritis 103 
gastroenteritis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
hepatitis 115 
infection 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified ) 
20 

(puerperal) 137 

umbilicus (—3m) 152 
inflammation 

ear 76 

membrane, brain 61 
intoxication 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
20 

(puerperal) 137 
jaundice 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 115 
kidney 122 
laryngitis 87 
mania 20 
meningitis 61 
metritis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal) 137 
nephritis 120 
orchitis 127 



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Sil 



Septic — Continued. 

parotiditis 99 

pericarditis 77 

peritonitis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 

117 
(puerperal) 137 
general 117 
multiple 117 

pharyngolaryngitis 87 

phlebitis 83 
uterus 130 

pleurisy 93 

pleuropneumonia 92 

pneumonia 92 

rheumatism 47 

salpingitis 132 

sore throat 100 

thrombophlebitis 83 

thrombosis 82 
appendix 108 

thrombus 82 

traumatic peritonitis 117 

tuberculosis 28 

umbilical cord (—3m) 152 

uraemia 120 

uterus (puerperal) 137 

wound 186 
Septicemia (jee Septichaemia) 
Septichaemia (see also Sepsis, Septic) 20 

abortion 137 

carcinomatous 45 

gangrenous 142 

general 20 

lung 98 

meningeal 61 

navel (-3m) 152 

peritoneal 117 

puerperal 137 

suppurative 20 

traumatic 186 

umbilicus (—3m) 152 
Septum 

malformation, intrauterine 150 

nasal 

abscess 86 
deviation 86 
disease 86 
fracture 185 
haematoma 86 

nose, perforation 86 
Sequestration dermoid cyst (see Tumor) 
Sequestrum 146 
Serofibrinous 

peritonitis 117 

pleurisy 93 
Seropurulent pleurisy 93 
Serosanguineous flux 14 
Serous 

alcoholic meningitis 56 

apoplexy 64 

cyst ( ee Tumor) 

meningitis 61 
Serpent 

bite 165 

venomous, bite 165 



Serpiginous ulcer 145 
Serum intoxication 165 
Severed extremity 186 
Severing, artery 186 
Sewer gas poisoning (see Poisoning) 
Shaft, fall (mine) 173 
Shafting, caught in 174 
Shaking 

palsy 63 

paralysis 63 
Sheath 

muscle, rupture 186 

tendon 

inflammation 149 
loose body 149 
tumor 149 
Shingles 145 
Ship, fall in 172 
Shock 189 

birth 

(child) 152 
(mother) 136 

electric 181 

accidental 181 
injury 181 

lightning 180 

nervous 74 

paralysis 64 

paralytic 64 

postoperative 189 

postpuerperal 136 

sudden death, after delivery 139 

surgical 189 

traumatic 186 
Shooting 170 

(homicide) 182 

(suicide) 159 
Shortening 

round ligament 132 

tendon 149 
Shot 170 

(homicide) 182 

burglar 182 

duel 182 
Shoulder ( ee Joint) 
Sick from birth 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 
Sickness 

falling 69 

green 54 

milk (trembles) 19 

sleeping 55 

sweating 11 
Side, abscess 144 

tuberculous 34 
Sigmoid flexure 

cancer 41 

stenosis 109 

stricture 109 
Sigmoiditis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
Silicosis 98 

pulmonary 98 



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INDEX 



Sof 



Simple 

anaemia 54 
angina 100 
bronchitis 89 
cerebral meningitis 61 
cerebrospinal meningitis 61 
chancre 38 
continued fever 189 
enteritis 

?-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
meningitis 61 

brain 61 
peritonitis 117 
Simulation 189 
Singultus 74 
Sinus 145 
accessory 

cancer 45 

disease 146 

empyema 146 

foreign body 146 

inflammation 146 

parasitic disease 146 

tumor 146 
brain, disease 83 
cavernous, phlebitis 83 
cerebral, thrombosis 82 
ethmoidal, abscess 146 
frontal 

abscess 146 

disease 146 

empyema 146 

(and other sinuses), foreign body 
146 

parasitic disease 146 

suppuration 146 
lateral, thrombosis 82 
maxillary 

abscess 146 

foreign body 146 

parasitic disease 146 
sphenoidal, abscess 146 
Sinusitis 146 

ethmoidal 146 
frontal 146 
maxillary 146 
sphenoidal 146 
Siphilis (see Syphilis) 37 
Sitiophobia 68 
Skin 

anthrax 22 

blastomycosis 25 

burn 167 

cancer 44 

congenital malformation 150 

diphtheria 9 

disease (unqualified) 145 

effect, electricity 181 

epithelioma 44 

erysipelas 18 

filariasis 19 

frostbite 178 

gangrene 142 

glanders 21 

grafting 145 



Skin— Continued . 

haemorrhage 55 

leprosy 17 

lymphatic naevus 46 

naevus 150 

vascular 150 

parasitic disease 145 

scald 167 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 145 

wound 186 
Skoliosis 36 
Skull (see Bone) 

osteoplastic resection 146 

perforation (cause not indicated) 186 

trephining 189 

tumor 146 
Sleeping sickness 55 
Sloughing 

abscess 144 

appendix 108 

bladder 124 

phagedaena 142 

rectum 110 

scrotum 127 

ulcer 145 
Slow 

atrophy, liver 113 

fever 189 
Smallpox 5 

black 5 

confluent 5 

discrete 5 

haemorrhagic 5 

malignant 5 

petechial 5 

purpuric 5 
Smoke 

asphyxia (conflagration excepted) 
168 

inhalation 168 

(burning building) 166 

suffocation 168 

(burning building) 166 
Smokers' cancer 39 
Snake bite 165 
Snuflles 37 
Soft 

chancre 38 
bubo 38 
penis 38 
scrotum 38 
vulva 38 

palate 

cancer ^ 39 
paralysis 100 

sore 38 
Softening 189 

bone 36 

brain 65 

inflammatory 65 } 

necrotic 65 
thrombotic 82 

cerebral 65 

cerebrospinal 65 



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Spi 



Softening — Continued . 
heart 79 
senile 154 
spinal cord. 63 
stomach 103 
Solar plexus, neuralgia 73 
Solidification, lung 92 
Somnambulism 74 
Soothing-syrup poisoning 
Sore 189 

fever 146 
mouth 99 

nursing 99 
soft 38 
throat 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 

gangrenous 9 

malignant 9 

putrid 9 

septic 100 

ulcerated 9 
Spansemia 54 
Spasm 

(-5y) 71 
(5y+) 70 
bladder 124 
cardiac 80 
facial 74 
glottis 87 
heart 80 
hysterical 73 
infantile (-5y) 71 
intestinal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
larynx 87 
muscle 74 
nervous 

(-5y) 71 

(5y+) 70 
oesophagus 101 
pharynx 100 
puerperal 138 
rectum 110 
stomach 103 
tongue 74 
Spasmodic 

asthma 96 
cholera 13 
chorea 72 
colic 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
convulsions 

(-5y) 71 

(5y+) 70 
croup 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
dorsal tabes 63 
hysteria 73 
laryngitis 87 
tabes dorsalis 62 
torticollis 149 
Spastic 

ataxia 62 

family paralysis 63 



165 



Spastic — Continued. 

paralysis 63 
infantile 74 
spinal cord 63 

paraplegia 63 
hereditary 63 
primary 63 
secondary; 63 

spinal paralysis 63 
Specific 

(when signifying syphilis, any affec- 
tion) 37 

adenitis 37 

blood poisoning 37 

bronchitis 28 

cystitis 124 

disease 37 

enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

growth, throat 100 

inanition 37 

iritis 37 

laryngitis 28 

lesion 37 

lichen 37 

marasmus 37 

meningitis 30 

meningoencephalitis 37 

myelitis 37 

paralysis 37 

pemphigus, congenital 37 

peritonitis 31 

pneumonia 28 

rhachitis 37 

rheumatism 38 

tuberculosis 28 

ulcer 37 

urethritis 38 
Spermatic cord 

abscess 127 

cancer 45 

hematocele 127 
diffuse 127 
injury 186 

bsematoma 186 

(nontraumatic) 127 

hydrocele 127 

inflammation 127 

injury 186 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 127 
Spermatocele 127 
Sphacelus 142 
Sphenoidal 

sinus, abscess 146 

sinusitis 146 
Sphenoiditis 146 

Spheroidal-celled carcinoma (see Cancer) 
Spina bifida 150 

congenital 150 

ulcerating 150 
Spinal (see also Spine) 

anterior poliomyelitis, acute 63 

atrophy 63 



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Spi 



Spinal — Continued, 
column (see Spine) 
cord (spinal) 
abscess 63 
anaemia 63 
apoplexy 63 
atrophy 63 
cancer 45 
compression 63 

(traumatic) 186 
concussion 186 
congenital malformation 150 
congestion 63 
degeneration 63 

amyloid 63 

anterior cornua 63 

fatty 63 

lateral column 63 

and posterior columns 62 

tuberculous 34 
disease 63 
foreign body 186 
haemorrhage 63 
inflammation 63 
injury 186 
irritation 63 
laceration 186 
lesion 63 
malformation 150 
membrane 

cancer 45 

tumor 63 
meningitis 61 

subacute 61 

tuberculous 30 
myelitis 63 
paralysis 63 

acute 63 

progressive 63 

spastic 63 
parasitic disease 63 
sclerosis 63 

combined 63 

disseminated 63 

multiple 63 

posterior 62 

posterolateral 62 
softening 63 
syphilis 37 
thrombosis 82 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 63 
wound 186 
degeneration 63 
effusion 63 
fever 61 
haemorrhage 63 
hernia 150 
injury 186 
irritation 63 
membrane 
cancer 45 
haemorrhage 63 
inflammation 61 



Spinal — Continued . 

membrane — Continued. 

malformation 150 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 30 
meninges 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 30 
meningitis 61 

tuberculous 30 
meningocele 150 
muscular atrophy, chronic 63 
myelitis 63 
nerve 

neuralgia 73 

paralysis 66 
neuritis 63 
osteoarthritis 146 
pachymeningitis 61 
paralysis 63 

acute 63 

ascending, acute 63 

atrophic 63 

chronic 63 

infantile 63 

progressive 63 

spastic 63 
sclerosis 63 

multiple 63 

posterior 62 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 32 
tumor 63 
Spindle-celled cancer (see Cancer) 
Spine (spinal l ) 
abscess 32 
ankylosis 147 
atrophy 32 
cancer 45 
caries 32 
concussion 186 
congenital malformation 150 
curvature 36 

angular 36 

anterior 36 

lateral 36 

posterior 36 
deformity, angular 36 
disease 32 

parasitic 146 
fissure 150 
fracture 185 
fracture-dislocation 185 
gangrene 142 
inflammation 32 

tuberculous 32 
injury 186 
irritation 63 
luxation 185 
malformation 150 
necrosis 32 
neuralgia 73 
polyarthritis 32 
pressure-atrophy 32 



Not in sense of relating to spinal cord, q. v. 



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INDEX 



Sta 



Spine — Continued . 
rheumatism 48 

acute 47 

chronic 48 
tuberculosis 32 
tumor 146 
ulcer 32 
wound 186 
Spitting blood 98 
Splanchnoptosis 110 
Spleen (splenic) 
abscess 116 
accessory, disease 116 
amyloid 116 
anaemia 54 

pernicious 54 
apoplexy 116 
atrophy 116 
cancer 45 

congenital malformation 150 
congestion 116 
cyst 116 

hydatid 116 
degeneration 

amyloid 116 

lardaceous 116 
disease 116 

lardaceous 116 

organic 116 

parasitic 116 
displacement 116 
embolism 82 
enlargement 116 
erosion 116 
fibrosis 116 
foreign body 186 
haemorrhage 116 
hernia 109 
hypertrophy 116 
infarction 116 
infection 116 
inflammation 116 

capsule 116 
injury 186 
lesion, organic 116 
leuchsemia 53 
leucocythsemia 53 
lymphadenoma 53 
malaria 4 
malarial 4 
malformation 150 
necrosis 116 
rupture 116 

spontaneous 116 
small 150 
syphilis 37 
thrombosis, vessel 82 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 116 
wandering 116 
waxy 116 
wound 186 
Splenectomy 116 
Splenic (see Spleen) 
fever 22 



Splenitis 116 

interstitial 116 
Splenocele 116 
Splenolymphatic 

leuchsemia 53 

leucocythsemia 53 
Splenomedullary 

leuchsemia 53 

leucocythsemia 53 
Splenomyelogenous 

leuchsemia 53 

leucocythsemia 53 
Splenopathy 116 
Splenopneumonia 92 
Splenoptosis 116 
Splenotomy 116 
Spondylitis 

(not deformans) 32 

deformans 48 

tuberculous 32 
Spondylolisthesis 147 
Spondylotomy (see Stillbirth) 
Spontaneous 

fracture 146 

hsemorrhage 85 

rupture 

oesophagus 101 
spleen 116 
Sporadic 

cholera 13 

diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

dysentery 14 
Sporotrichosis 25 
Spotted fever 61 

Rocky Mountain 19 
Sprue 99 

(psilosis) 110 

(thrush) 99 
Spurious 

encephalitis 60 

hydrocephalus 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

labor pains 134 
Squamous-celled carcinoma (see Cancer) 
Stab 

knife 183 

(accident) 171 
(homicide) 183 
(suicide) 160 

wound (any part of body) 183 
(accident) 171 
(homicide) 183 
(suicide) 160 
Stairs, fall down 172 
Staphylitis 99 
Staphylococcus infection 20 
Staphyloma 75 
Staphyloplasty 99 
Staphylorrhaphy 99 
Starvation 177 
Stasis, pulmonary 94 



81935°— 11- 



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INDEX 



Sti 



State 

paranoid 68 

puerperal 140 
Static pneumonia 94 
Stationary boiler, explosion 174 
Status 

epilepticus 69 

lymphaticus 84 

thymicus 84 
Steam 

burn 167 

car, fall from 175 

railroad 

collision 175 
traumatism 175 

scald 167 
Steamboat, explosion, boiler, 174 
Steatosis (according to organ affected) 

heart 79 

kidney 120 

liver 113 

visceral 55 
Stenocardia 80 
Stenosis 189 

aortic 79 

congenital 150 

bile duct 115 

bowel 109 

bronchi 98 

cardiac 79 
orifice 79 

congenital 150 

gall duct 115 

heart 79 

hypertrophic, pylorus 103 

intestine 109 

congenital 150 

larynx 87 

congenital 150 

mitral 79 

congenital 150 

nasal duct 75 

oesophagus 101 

orifice, valve, heart 79 

pulmonary 79 

congenital 150 

pylorus 103 

sigmoid flexure 109 

trachea 98 

valvular 79 
Stercorsemia' 110 
Stercoral 

fever 110 

fistula 110 

infiltration 110 

tumor ' 109 

vomiting 109 
Sternalgia 80 
Sternum (see Bone) 
Stiff neck 149 



STILLBIRTH 

The Rules of Statistical Practice adopted by the 
American Public Health Association (see Census 
Bulletin 108, Mortality Statistics, 1909, pp. 37-42) 
recommend that — 

Stillbirths should not be included in deaths. 

Children born alive and living for any time what- 
ever, no matter how brief, after birth, should not 
be classed as stillbirths, even though reported by 
theattendingphysiciansormidwives as "stillborn." 

Whenever age, in days, hours, or minutes, is 
reported for a "stillborn" child, or indicated by a 
difference between dates of birth and death, the 
registrar should secure a statement that will enable 
the case to be classed with certainty either as a still- 
birth or as a death. If no additional information 
can be obtained, the statement of age should govern, 
and the case be compiled as a death, not as a still- 
birth. 

Premature births (not stillborn) should be in- 
cluded in total deaths (classified under Interna- 
tional title No. 151). [Same number in revised list; 
subtitle 1.] 

Premature births (stillborn) should be classed 
under stillbirths, and should not be included in 
total deaths. 

Statistical definition of "Birth " 

Birth (completion of birth) is the instant of com- 
plete separation of the entire body (not body in the 
restricted sense of trunk, but the entire organism, 
including head, trunk, and limbs) of the child from 
the body of the mother. The umbilical cord need 
not be cut nor the placenta detached in order to con- 
stitute complete birth for registration purposes. A 
child dead or dying a moment before the mstant of 
birth is a stillbirth, and one dying a moment, 
no matter how brief, after birth, was a living child, 
and should not be registered as a stillbirth. 

The exact statement of age, which must not be 
confused with the statement of duration of utero- 
gestation, is essential for the separation of stillbirths 
from living births and from deaths of children born 
alive. Age is the time survived after birth. The 
age of a stillbirth is "0" or no days, hours, or minutes. 
Exact statement of age in hours or minutes is pro- 
vided for upon the Revised United States Standard 
Certificate of Death in the case of infants dying 
under 1 day of age. The word "stillbirth" is some- 
times loosely used to include deaths of infants that 
occur some time after birth. "Stillbirth," when 
consistent with statement of age (or in the absence of 
any statement of age), takes precedence over any other 
term and excludes the case entirely from the compila- 
tion of deaths. The following list contains terms 
that may occur upon certificates of death: 

Terms requiring discrimination as to stillbirth l 

Abortion 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth 2 
(child, not dead at birth) 151 (subtitle 1) 

Acardiac foetus Stillbirth 2 

Acormous foetus Stillbirth 2 

Acrania Stillbirth 2 

Albuminuria of mother 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth 2 

(child, not dead at birth) 151 (subtitle 2) 

Anencephalus Stillbirth 2 

Application of craniotomy forceps Stillbirth 2 



1 A correct statement of age or the fact that the child was dead at birth or was not 
be obtained, if possible, in all these cases. 

2 Stillbirths are to be excluded from the compilation of deaths. 



at birth should 



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INDEX 



Sto 



Asphyxia during labor 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Breech presentation 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Caesarean operation 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Cephalotomy (child) Stillbirth i 

Cephalotripsy (child) Stillbirth * 

Compression of cord 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth » 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (sub tide 1) 

Cranioclasm Stillbirth * 

Craniotomy (child) Stillbirth * 

Crushing head of child Stillbirth * 

Decapitation of foetus Stillbirth 1 

Difficult labor 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Dystocia 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Embryotomy Stillbirth l 

Evisceration of foetus Stillbirth * 

Excessive pressure in delivery 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth » 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Foot presentation 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Forceps operation 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth » 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Immaturity 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth x 

(child, not dead at birth) 151 (subtitle 1) 

Incomplete gestation 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 151 (subtitle 1) 

Injury at birth 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Malformation 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 
(child, not dead at birth) 150 

Malpresentation 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth I 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Miscarriage 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 151 (subtitle 1) 

Nonviable 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 151 (subtitle 1) 

Perforation of head of child Stillbirth > 

Placental disease 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 2) 

Premature birth 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 151 (subtitle 1) 

Prolapse of funis 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Prolonged labor 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth » 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Stillbirth 

(age "0" or no age stated) Stillbirth * 
(age stated in hours or minutes of survival after 
birth) 151 (subtitle 2) 

Stillborn (see Stillbirth) 

Syphilis 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth » 
(child, not dead at birth) 37 

Traumatism of mother 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 
(child, not dead at birth) Accidental or homicidal 
and by means of injury 

Typhoid fever 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth * 
(child, not dead at birth) 1 



Version 

(child, dead at birth) Stillbirth i 

(child, not dead at birth) 152 (subtitle 1) 

Sting 

insect 165 

venomous 165 
gtokes's disease 51 
gtokes-Adams disease 85 
Stomach (gastric) 

abscess 103 

adhesion 117 

anthrax 22 

atony 103 

atrophy 103 

cancer 40 

cardiac orifice 40 

canker 103 

cardia, stricture 103 

catarrh 103 

cirrhosis 103 

colic 103 

concretion 103 

congenital malformation 150 

congestion 103 

contraction 103 

convulsions 103 

deformity (acquired) 103 

degeneration 103 

derangement 103 

dilatation 103 

disease 103 

lardaceous 103 
organic 103 

displacement 103 

engorgement 

enlargement 

erosion 102 

fermentation 

fever 189 

fistula 103 

foreign body 

gangrene 103 

haemorrhage 103 

hernia 109 

diaphragmatic 109 

hourglass 103 

hyperaemia 103 

hypertrophy 103 

indigestion 103 

induration 103 

inertia 103 

inflammation 103 
catarrhal 103 

influenza 10 

injury 186 

irritation 103 

laceration (not external violence) 103 

lesion, organic 103 

malformation 150 

necrosis 103 

neoplasm 40 

nerve, paralysis 74 

neuralgia 103 



103 
103 

103 



103 



Stillbirths are to be excluded from the compilation of deaths. 



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Stomach — Continued . 

neurasthenia 103 

paralysis 103 

parasitic disease 103 

paresis 103 

perforation 

(nontraumatic) 103 
(traumatic) 186 

regurgitation from 103 

remittent fever 4 

rheumatism 47 

rupture 103 

sclerosis 103 

softening 103 

spasm 103 

stricture 103 

syphilis 37 

toxaemia 103 

tuberculosis 31 

tumor 40 

(nonmalignant) 103 
heteromorphic 40 
neoplastic 40 

ulcer 102 

perforating 102 
round 102 

ulceration, perforating 102 

vertigo 103 

wound 186 
Stomatitis 99 

aphthous 99 

catarrhal 99 

epizootic 19 

gangrenous 142 

malignant 99 

mercurial 

(not occupational or unquali- 
fied) 59 
(occupational) 58 

parasitic 99 

syphilitic 37 

ulcerative 99 
Stomatomycosis 99 
Stomatorrhagia 85 
Stone 123 

bladder 123 

fall (quarry) 173 

gall 114 

kidney 123 

pancreatic duct 118 
Stonemasons' lung 98 
Stools, green 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
Stoppage (nature unspecified) 189 

bowel 109 

intestine 109 

urine 122 
Stove gas, asphyxia by 168 
Strain 

effect on heart 79 

heart 79 
Strangulation (strangulated) 186 

bowel 109 

hernia 109 

internal 109 



Strangulation — Continued . 
intestine 109 
penis 186 
suffocation 186 
suicide 157 

umbilical cord (—3m) 152 
Street 

car accident 

(elevated) 175 

(surface) 175 

(underground) 175 
railroad, traumatism 175 
railway accident 175 
Streptococchsemia 20 
Streptococcic angina 100 
Streptococcus infection 20 
Streptomycosis 25 
Streptotrichosis 25 
Stretching, nerve 74 
Stricture 125 
anus 110 
aortic 79 

valve 79 
artery 81 
bowel 109 
bronchi 98 
cardia, stomach 103 
cardiac 79 
cervical canal 130 
colon 109 
common duct 115 
duodenum 109 
Falloppian tube 132 
gall 

bladder 115 

duct 115 
internal, malignant 41 
intestine 109 
larynx 87 
mitral 79 

valve 79 
oesophagus 101 

syphilitic 37 
organic, urethra 125 
pharynx 100 
pulmonary artery 81 
pylorus 103 
rectum 110 

syphilitic 37 
sigmoid flexure 109 
stomach 103 
trachea 98 

traumatic, urethra 125 
tricuspid 79 
urethra 125 
uterus 130 
vagina 132 
valve, heart 79 
valvular 79 
Stridulous 

angina 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
croup 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
laryngitis 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 



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Suf 



Stripe pneumonia 94 
Striped-muscle tumor (see Tumor) 
Stroke 64 

apoplexy 64 
brain 64 
heat 179 
lightning 180 
paralysis 64 
Struck by 

automobile 175 
car 175 
engine 175 
locomotive 175 
train 175 
vehicle 175 
Struma 34 
Strumous 

abscess 34 
adenitis 34 
lymphangitis 34 
ulcer 34 
Stupor 189 
mental 68 

anergic 68 
delusional 68 
typhoid 1 
Stuporous melancholia 68 
Subacute 

bronchitis 90 

capillary 89 
endocarditis 78 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
enterocolitis 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
general peritonitis 117 
inflammation 
bowel 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
intestine 

(— 2y) 104 
.(2y+) 105 
meningitis 61 

spinal cord 61 
milk infection 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
myelitis 63 
nephritis 119 
pancreatitis 118 
phthisis, larynx 28 
pleurisy 93 
poliomyelitis 63 
rheumatic fever 47 
rheumatism 47 
tuberculosis, larynx 28 
Subclavian aneurysm 81 
Subconjunctival haemorrhage (traumatic) 

186 
Subcutaneous 

emphysema 145 
haemorrhage 85 



Subcutaneous — Continued . 
tissue 

burn 167 
frostbite 178 
inflammation 144 
scald 167 
wound 186 
Subdelirium 189 
Subdiaphragmatic abscess 118 
Subdural haemorrhage 64 
Subglottic laryngitis 87 
Subhepatic abscess 115 
Subhyoid pharyngotomy 100 
Subinvolution, uterus 136 
Sublingual abscess 99 
Subluxation 185 
Submammary abscess 133 
Submaxillary 
abscess 99 
gland, abscess 99 
Submersion (see Drowning) 
Submucous 

fibroid (female) 129 
tissue 

burn 167 
scald 167 
wound 186 
Subphrenic abscess 118 
Subpleural emphysema 97 
Substance, corrosive 

absorption (accident) 165 
bum 167 
Subway accident 175 
Sudden death 

(nonpuerperal) 188 
(puerperal) 139 
cardiac 

embolism after delivery 139 
thrombosis after delivery 139 
cerebral haemorrhage after delivery 

139 
after delivery 139 
embolism after delivery 139 
entrance, air into vein after delivery 

139 
nervous exhaustion after deliverv 

139 
puerperium 139 
pulmonary 

embolism after delivery 139 
thrombosis after delivery 139 
shock after delivery 139 
thrombosis after delivery 139 
Suffocating 

bronchitis 89 
catarrh 90 
Suffocation 168 

(gas or vapor) 168 
abnormal atmospheric pressure 168 
bed 168 

childbirth, accidental 
(-3m) 152 

(stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 
conflagration 166 
drowning 169 



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Sup 



Suffocation — Continued. 

foetus, parturition, not stillborn 152 
gas 

(accident or unqualified) 168 

(homicide) 184 

(suicide) 156 
overlying 168 
plugging, air passage 186 
smoke 168 
strangulation 186 
submersion 169 
vapor 

(accident or unqualified) 168 

(homicide) 184 

(suicide) 156 
Suicidal wound 163 
Suicide 163 

asphyxia 156 

(any gas or vapor) 156 
burn 163 

carbon monoxide 156 
chloroform (vapor) 156 
crushing 162 
cutting 

instrument 160 

throat 160 
drowning 158 
fire 163 
firearms 159 
gas (any gas) 156 
hanging 157 
illuminating gas 156 
jumping 

from high place 161 

before train 162 
piercing instrument 160 ' 
poison 

(any solid or liquid) 155 

(any gas or vapor) 156 
scald 163 
shooting 159 
strangulation 157 
submersion 158 

suffocation (any gas or vapor) 156 
vapor (any vapor) 156 
Sulphsemoglobinsemia 55 
Sulphuric acid ( oil of vitriol) 
absorption 165 

involuntary 165 
burn 167 

poisoning (see Poisoning) 
throwing 184 
Sulphurous acid, gas poisoning 168 
Summer 

bronchitis 98 
catarrh (hay) 98 
complaint 

<-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
diarrhoea 

<-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
Sunstroke 179 
Superficial cancer (see Cancer) 
Superior nuclear paralysis 74 



Supernumerary organ or part (see Malfor- 
mation) 150 
Suppressed measles 6 
Suppression 

menstruation 130 
urine 122 
Suppuration (suppurative) 189 
adenitis 84 
adrenal 52 
annexitis 132 
appendicitis 108 
bartholinitis 132 
bladder 124 
bowel 110 
brain 60 
breast 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
bubo 84 
cellulitis 144 
cervical adenitis 84 
cholangitis 115 
cholecystitis 115 
choledochitis 115 
cranial adenitis 84 
cystic tumor (see Tumor) 
cystitis 124 
dental periosteum 99 
diffuse 144 
encephalitis 60 
endocarditis 78 
erysipelas 18 
Falloppian tube 132 
frontal sinus 146 
gall bladder 115 
gastritis 103 
gum 99 

hsematoma, broad ligament 132 
hepatitis 115 

diffuse 115 
hernial sac 109 
hip disease 33 
inflammation 

heart 79 

liver 115 

membrane, brain 61 

nose 86 
intestine 110 
joint 147 
keratitis 75 
labyrinthine 76 
laryngitis 87 
lung 98 

lymphadenitis 84 
lymphatic 

gland 84 

vessel 84 
mammary gland 

(nonpuerperal) 133 

(puerperal) 141 
meningitis 61 
metritis 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
130 

(puerperal) 137 



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INDEX 



Tab 



Suppuration — Continued. 

muscle 144 

nephritis 122 
acute 122 
chronic 122 
disseminated 122 
syphilitic 37 

osteomyelitis 146 

otitis 76 

media 76 

pancreas 118 

pancreatitis 118 

parotid 99 

parotiditis 99 

pelvic 

(female) 130 
(male) 144 

pericarditis 77 

pericranial 144 

periostitis 146 

peritonitis 117 

phlebitis 83 

pleurisy 93 

pleuritis 93 

pneumonia 92 

pyelitis 122 

salivary gland 99 

septicaemia 20 

suprarenal 52 

synovitis 147 

tonsillitis 100 

thymus 84 

thyreoid gland 88 

tonsil 100 
Suppurative (see Suppuration) 
Suprapelvic abscess 130 
Suprapubic cystotomy 124 
Suprarenal (see Adrenal) 

capsule (see Adrenal) 
Suprathyreoid laryngotomy 87 
Supravaginal hysterectomy 130 
Surface car accident 175 
Surgical 

apoplexy 189 

emphysema 145 

erysipelas 18 

exhaustion 189 

kidney 122 

mania 189 

operation (see Operation) 189 

pneumonia 92 

shock 189 
Suture 

artery 85 

bladder 124 

heart 186 

intestine 110 

kidney 122 

liver 115 
Sweating 

fever 11 

sickness 11 
Swelling 

adrenal, cloudy 52 

joint, tuberculous 33 

white 33 



Sycosis 145 
Sydenham's chorea 72 
Symmetrical 

exostosis 146 

gangrene 142 

osteoma 146 

sclerosis 63 
Symphysiotomy 136 
Symptomatic epilepsy 74 
Syncope (fatal) 188 

cardiac 188 

heart 188 

puerperal 139 
Syncytioma 42 
Syndactylism 150 
Syndrome, Korsakoff's 68 
Synechia 75 
Synochal fever 189 
Synostosis 

joint 147 

spine 147 
Synovial membrane, pulpy degeneration 

33 
Synovitis 147 

crepitating 149 

gouty _ 48 

infective 147 

purulent 147 

pysemic 20 

suppurative 147 

tuberculous 33 

villous 147 
Syphilide 37 

newborn 37 

tubercular 37 
; Syphilis (syphilitic) (any organ or part of 
body) 37 

congenital 37 

hereditary 37 

inherited 37 

insontium 37 

neonatorum 37 

primary 37 

pulmonary 37 

secondary 37 

tertiary 37 
Syphilitic (see Syphilis) 
Syringomyelia 63 

arthropathy 63 
Syringomyelitis 63 
Syringomyelocele 150 
Systemic "tuberculosis 35 



Tabardillo (Mexican typhus) 19 
Tabes 189 

dorsal spasmodic 63 
dorsalis 62 

arthropathy 62 

spasmodic 62 
infantile 

(-ly) 151 

(ly+) 189 
mesenterica 31 



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Tabetic paralysis, general 67 


Tendon — Continued . 


Tachycardia 85 


union, divided 149 


paroxysmal 85 


wound 186 


Taemasis 107 


Tenontosynovitis 149 


Talipes 149 


Tenophyte 149 


calcaneus 149 


Tenorrhaphy 149 


calcaneovalgus 149 


Tenosynovitis 149 


cavus 149 


Tenotomy 149 


congenital 150 


Teratoma (see Tumor) 


equinovalgus 149 


Terminal 


equinovarus 149 


dementia 68 


valgus 149 


pneumonia 94 


painful 149 


Tertian 


varus 149 


fever 4 


Tamponing 


malaria 4 


nasal fossa 85 


Tertiary 


uterus 128 


lesion 37 


vagina 128 


syphilis 37 
Testicle 


Tapeworm 107 


Tapping 

abdomen 189 


abscess 127 


cancer 45 


bladder 124 


congenital malformation 150 


joint 147 


cyst 127 


Tarsal bone (see Bone) 


dermoid 127 
disease 127 


Tarsalgia 149 


Tarsus (see Bone) 


fungus 127 


Teeth (dental) 


gangrene 142 


alveoli 


hematocele 127 


inflammation 99 


hernia 127 


phosphoric 58 


inflammation 127 


scorbutic 49 


injury 186 


necrosis, phosphoric 58 


malformation 150 


syphilis 37 


neuralgia 73 


congenital malformation 150 


syphilis 37 
tubercle 34 
tuberculosis 34 


disease 99 


malformation 150 


syphilitic 37 


tumor 127 


Teething 189 


wound 186 


Teleangiectasis 85 


Testis (see Testicle) 


Telescoped 


Tetanus 24 


bowel 109 


neonatorum 24 


intestine 109 


puerperal 138 


Temporal region, cancer 45 


traumatic 24 


Temulentia 56 


Tetany 74 
Thecal abscess 149 


Tendon 


abscess 149 


Thermic fever 179 


adhesion 149 


Thermonosus 179 


cancer 45 


Thermoplegia 179 


contraction 149 


Thickening 


disease 149 


mitral valve 79 


dislocation 185 


pleura 93 


displacement 185 


valve, heart 79 


gangrene 142 


Thigh (see Arm) 


grafting 149 


Thirst 177 


inflammation 149 


Thomsen's disease 149 


laceration 186 


Thoracentesis 93 


rupture 


Thoracic (see Thorax) 


(nontraumatic) 149 


cavity, perforation 186 


(traumatic) 186 


Thoracoplasty 93 


sheath 


Thorax (thoracic) 


inflammation 149 


abscess 93 


loose body 149 


aneurysm 81 


tumor 149 


cancer 45 


shortening 149 


congenital malformation 150 


syphilis 37 


effusion 93 


tumor 149 


fistula 93 



Tho 



INDEX 



Thy 



Thorax — Continued . 
injury 186 
perforation 186 
rupture 186 
tumor 46 
wound 186 
Throat 

abscess 100 
cancer 45 
catarrh 87 
consumption 28 
cutting, suicide 160 
disease 100 

septic 100 
gangrene 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
growth, specific 100 
haemorrhage 85 
inflammation 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
injury 186 
mortification 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
neuralgia 100 
obstruction 186 
paralysis 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
phlegmon 100 
sore 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 

gangrenous 9 

malignant 9 

putrid 9 

septic 100 

ulcerated 9 
tuberculosis 28 
tumor 100 
ulcer 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
ulceration 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
Thrombophlebitis 83 

septic 83 
Thrombosis 82 
aortic 82 
artery 82 
basilar 82 
brain 82 
cardiac 79 

sudden death, after delivery 139 
cerebral 82 

sinus 82 
eye 82 
fat, heart 82 
heart 79 
iliac 82 

artery 82 
intestine 82 
kidney 82 
lateral sinus 82 
lung 82 
meninges 82 
mesentery 82 
portal vein 82 
puerperal 139 



Thrombosis — Continued . 
pulmonary 82 

artery 82 

sudden death, after delivery 139 
septic 82 

appendix 108 
6pinal cord 82 

sudden death, after delivery 139 
syphilitic 37 
uterine, vein 82 
vein 82 

venous, puerperal 139 
vessel, spleen 82 
vulva 132 
Thrombotic softening, brain 82 
Thrombus (see Thrombosis) 
Throwing 

sulphuric acid 184 
vitriol 184 
Thrown from automobile 175 
Thrush 99 
Thunderbolt 180 
Thymic asthma 84 
Thymus 
gland 

atrophy 84 

cancer 45 

cyst 84 

degeneration, fatty 84 

disease 84 

enlargement 84 

fibrosis 84 

haemorrhage 84 

hypertrophy 84 

infiltration, fatty 84 

inflammation 84 

necrosis 84 

persistent 84 

suppuration 84 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 84 
Thyreocele 88 
Thyreoid 

body (see Thyreoid gland) 
gland 

abscess 88 

adenoma 88 

atrophy 88 

cancer 45 

congenital malformation L50 

cyst 88 

disease 88 

displaced 88 

enlargement 88 

gangrene 88 

haemorrhage 88 

inflammation 88 

injury 186 

lardaceous 

degeneration 88 
disease 88 

malformation J 50 

myxcedema 88 

parasitic disease 88 



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INDEX 



Tox 



Thyreoid — Continued . 
gland — Continued . 
suppuration 88 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 88 
Thyreoidectomy 88 
Thyreoidism 88 
Thyreoiditis 88 
Thyreoigenous psychosis 88 
Thyreolingual cyst 88 
Thyreosarcoma 45 
Thyreotomy 87 
Tibia (see Bone) 
Tic 74 

douloureux 73 
Tick bite fever 19 
Tight lacing, result, liver 115 
Tin poisoning 58 
Tissue 

cellular 

disease 145 
emphysema 145 
connective 

abscess 144 
cancer 44 
disease 145 
elephantiasis 145 
emphysema 145 
gangrene 142 
inflammation 144 
submucous 
burn 167 
scald 167 
Tobacco heart 59 
Toe (see Arm) 

hammer 149 
Tongue (lingual) 
abscess 99 
black 99 
cancer 39 

congenital malformation 150 
cyst 99 
disease 99 
division, frenum 99 
epithelioma 39 
foreign body 186 
haematoma 99 
inflammation 99 
leprosy 17 
malformation 150 
neuralgia 73 
paralysis 74 
parasitic disease 99 
spasm 74 
syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 99 
ulceration 99 
wound 186 
Tonsil (tonsillar) 
abscess 100 
angina 100 
cancer 39 

congenital malformation 150 
diphtheria 9 



Tonsil — Continued . 

enlargement 100 

hypertrophy 100 

inflammation 100 

lingual, enlargement 99 

mycosis 25 

pharyngeal, hypertrophy 86 

rupture 100 

suppuration 100 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 100 

ulcer 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 

ulceration 100 

wound 186 
Tonsillar (see Tonsil) 
Tonsillitic angina 100 
Tonsillitis 100 

croupous 9 

diphtheritic 9 

follicular 100 

gangrenous 9 

lacunar 100 

malignant 9 

membranous 9 

parenchymatous 100 

phlegmonous 100 

pseudomembranous 9 

suppurative 100 

tuberculous 34 

ulcerative 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
Tonsillopharyngeal abscess 100 
Toothache 99 
Torpid liver 115 
Torticollis 149 

spasmodic 149 
Toxaemia (see also Poisoning) 55 

biliary 115 

cancerous 45 

cerebrospinal 74 

erysipelatous 18 

gastric 103 

intestinal 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

malarial 4 

pregnancy 138 

puerperal 138 

pulmonary 98 

uraemic 120 

urinary 125 
Toxemia (see Toxaemia) 
Toxic (see also Poisoning) 

gastritis 165 
acute 165 
chronic 59 

gastroenteritis 165 
acute 165 
chronic 59 

insanity 68 

jaundice 115 

meningitis 165 

myocarditis 78 

psychosis 68 



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Tra 



Toxichaemia 55 

cerebrospinal 74 
Toxinfection 55 

gastrointestinal 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

intestinal 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
Trachea (tracheal) 

abscess 98 

burn 167 

calcification 98 

cancer 45 

congenital malformation 150 

congestion 89 

cynanche 89 

diphtheria 9 

disease 90 

fistula 98 

foreign body 186 

inflammation 89 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

necrosis 98 

obstruction 98 

ossification^ 98 

parasitic disease 98 

rupture 186 

stenosis 98 

stricture 98 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 28 

tumor 98 

ulcer 98 

wound 186 
Tracheal (see Trachea) 

cartilage, fracture 185 
Tracheitis 89 

catarrhal 89 

infantile 89 

membranous 9 

plastic 89 
Tracheobronchitis 89 
Tracheocele 98 
Tracheostenosis 98 
Tracheotomy 98 
Trachoma 75 
Train 

derailment 175 

jumping before, suicide 162 

struck by 175 
Transfusion, blood 189 
Transitional-celled carcinoma (see 

cer) 
Transverse 

myelitis 63 

presentation 
(child) 152 
(mother) 136 
Traumatic (see Traumatism) 
Traumatism (traumatic) 186 

abscess 186 
liver 186 

aeroplane 175 



Can- 



Traumatism — Continued . 
amputation 186 
aneurysm 186 

artery 186 
automobile 175 
balloon 175 
birth 152 
castration 186 
cellulitis 186 
cerebral meningitis 186 
cerebritis 186 
compression 

brain 186 

spinal cord 186 
convulsions 186 
crushing 175 
cutting instrument 171 
delirium 186 

dislocation, spinal cord 186 
electric railroad 175 
emphysema 186 
encephalitis 60 
epilepsy 74 
erysipelas 18 
eventration 186 
falling 172 
fever 186 
firearms 170 
fracture, spinal cord 186 
gangrene 186 

haematocele, tunica vaginalis 186 
haematoma 

auricle 186 

spermatic cord 186 

vulva 186 
haemorrhage 186 
horse (due to viciousness) 176 
inflammation, brain 60 
iritis 186 
keratitis 186 
landslide 175 
lesion, palate 186 
lung 186 
machinery 174 
machines 174 

building operations 174 

factories 174 
meningeal haemorrhage 186 
meningitis 186 
metritis 130 
mine 173 
myelitis 186 
nephritis 186 
neurasthenia 74 
neurosis 74 
orchitis 127 
ossifying myositis 149 
paralysis 186 
passenger elevator 174 
perforation (any organ) 186 
peritonitis 117 

septic 117 
piercing instrument 171 
pleuritis 186 
pneumonia 92 



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Tub 



Traumatism — Continued . 

psychosis 68 

pyaemia 186 

quarry 173 

railroad 175 

rupture 

heart 186 

lymphatic vessel 186 
muscle 186 
tendon 186 
tympanum 186 
uterus 186 

septichaemia 186 

shock 186 

steam railroad 175 

street railroad 175 

stricture, urethra 125 

subconjunctival haemorrhage 186 

tetanus 24 

urethral fever 125 

vehicle (carriage, wagon, bicycle, 
etc.) 175 
Traveling crane, crushed by 174 
Treatment, bad 

(newborn) 153 

(child) 186 
Trembles (milk sickness) 19 
Trembling paralysis 63 
Tremor 

mercurial (occupational) 58 

muscle 66 

senile 66 
Trepanning 189 
Trephining 189 

skull 189 
Trichiniasis 107 
Trichinosis 107 
Trichocephalus 107 

dispar 107 
Tricuspid 

disease 79 

incompetency 79 

insufficiency 79 

lesion 79 

regurgitation 79 

stricture 79 

valve 

disease 79 
incompetency 79 
insufficiency 79 

valvular disease, heart 79 
Trigeminal neuralgia 73 
Trismus 24 

neonatorum 24 

newborn 24 
Trolley accident 175 
Trophoneurosis 145 
Tropical 

abscess, liver 115 

diarrhoea 14 

dysentery 14 

haematuria 121 

phagedaena 142 
Trypanosomiasis 55 



Tubal (see also Tube) 
abortion 134 
abscess 132 

rupture 132 
disease 132 
gestation 134 
inflammation 132 

kidney 120 
acute 119 
chronic 120 
nephritis 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
pregnancy 134 

infected 137 

rupture, sac 134 
Tube (see also Tubal) 
bronchial 

catarrh 90 

congestion 89 

haemorrhage 98 
disease 132 
dropsy 132 
Eustachian, disease 76 
Falloppian 

abscess 132 

accessory, cyst 132 

cancer 42 

constricted 150 

cyst 132 

disease 132 

dropsy 132 

hernia 132 

inflammation 132 

malformation 150 

occlusion 132 

paralysis 132 

rupture 132 

stricture 132 

suppuration 132 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 132 
pregnant, ablation 134 
pus 132 

rupture 132 
rupture 132 
Tubercle (see also Tuberculosis) 28 

syphilitic 37 
Tubercular (see also Tuberculosis) 
leprosy 17 
syphilide 37 
Tuberculide 34 
Tuberculosis (tuberculous) 28 
abdomen 31 
abscess 34 

breast 34 

gland 34 

knee 33 

lung 28 

perinaeum 34 

side 34 

vertebra 32 
acute 29 
adenitis 34 
adrenal 52 



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Tuberculosis — Continued . 
air passage 28 
alimentary canal 31 
ansemi a 28 
anus 31 
appendicitis 31 
appendix 31 
artery 34 
arthritis 33 

hip joint 33 
articular 33 
ascites 31 
asthma 28 
axilla 34 
bladder 34 
bone 34 
bowel 31 
brain 30 
breast 34 
bronchi 28 
bronchial gland 28 
bronchitis 28 
bronchopneumonia 28 
bronchopneumonic, acute 
bursa 34 
caries, sacrum 32 
caseous 28 
catarrhal 28 
cellulitis 34 
cerebellum 30 
cerebral 30 

meninges 30 
cerebrospinal 30 

meninges 30 
cerebrum 30 
chorioid 34 
chronic 28 
colitis 31 
congenital 28 
conjunctiva 34 
cornea 34 
Cowper's gland 34 
coxalgia 33 
cyst, ovary 34 
cystitis 34 
degeneration 35 

pancreas 34 

spinal cord 34 
diarrhoea 31 
diathesis 28 
diffuse 35 
digestive tract 31 
disease 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 

heart 34 

hip 33 
disseminated 35 
dysentery 31 
ear 34 

emphysema 28 
empyema 28 
encephalitis 30 
enteric 31 
enteritis 31 



Tuberculosis — Continued . 
epididymis 34 
epididymitis 34 
eye 34 

Falloppian tube 34 
fauces 34 
femur 34 
fibroid 28 
florida 29 
galloping 29 
ganglionic 34 
gangrene 34 
gastritis 31 
gastroenteritis 31 
general 35 

acute > 29 

chronic 35 
generalized 35 
genitourinary 34 
gland 34 

glandular, general 34 
gum 34 
haemoptysis 28 
heart 34 
hepatitis 34 
hip 33 

hydrocephalus 30 
hydropneumothorax 28 
ileocolitis 31 
infantile 28 
infection 28 

general 35 
inflammation 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 

knee 33 

membrane, brain 30 

spine 32 
interstitial 28 
intestine 31 
joint 33 
kidney 34 
knee 33 
laryngitis 28 
larynx 28 
lip 34 
liver 34 

lumbar abscess 32 
lung 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 
lymph 

gland 34 

node 34 
lymphadenitis 34 
lymphangitis 34 
lymphatic 34 

gland 34 

vessel 34 
malignant 29 
mammary gland 34 
marasmus 28 
membrane, brain 30 
meninges 30 
meningitis 30 



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Tuberculosis — Continued . 
meningitis — Continued . 

basilar 30 

brain 30 

cerebral 30 

cerebrospinal 30 

spinal 30 
cord 30 
mesenteric 31 

gland 31 
middle ear 34 
miliary 29 

acute 29 

pulmonary 29 

chronic 35 
3ral 29 
acute 29 
chronic 35 

lung 29 
mouth 34 
multiple 35 
muscle 34 
nasal passage 34 
nasopharynx 34 
necrosis 34 
nephritis 34 
nerve 34 
nose 34 
ocular 34 
oesophagus 34 
omemtum 31 
oophoritis 34 
orchitis 34 
osseous 34 
osteal 34 
osteitis 34 

femur 34 
osteomyelitis 34 
otitis 34 
ovaritis 34 
ovary 34 
palate 34 
pancreas 34 
pelvis 34 
penis 34 
pericardium 34 
perineal abscess 34 
peritonaeum 31 
peritonitis 31 
pernicious 29 
pharyngitis 34 
pharynx 34 
phthisis 28 
pleura 28 
pleurisy 28 
pneumonia 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 
pneumonic 28 

acute ^ 29 

chronic 28 
pneumothorax 28 
prepuce 34 
proctitis 31 
prostate 34 
prostatitis 34 



Tuberculosis — Continued, 
pulmonalis 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 
pulmonary 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 
pytemia 28 
pyonephrosis 34 
rectum 31 

reproductive organ 34 
salpingitis 34 
scrotum 34 
septic 28 
skm 34 
specific 28 
spermatic cord 34 
spinal 

column 32 

cord 34 

membrane 30 

meninges 30 
spine 32 
spleen 34 
spondylitis 32 
stomach 31 
suprarenal 52 

capsule 52 

gland 52 
swelling, joint 33 
synovitis 33 
systemic 35 
testicle 34 
throat 28 
thymus gland 34 
thyreoid gland 34 
tongue 34 
tonsil 34 
tonsillitis 34 
trachea 28 
tumor 34 

brain 30 
typhoid 29 
ulcer 34 

bowel 31 

intestine 31 
ulcerative 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 
ureter 34 
urethra 34 
uterus 34 
uvula 34 
vagina 34 
vertebra 32 
vulva 34 
Tuberculous (see Tuberculosis) 
Tuboovarian 
abscess 132 
cyst 132 
infection 132 
Tubular 

nephritis 120 

acute 119 

chronic 120 
Tumefaction, liver 115 



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TUMOR (adenoma, fibroma, nonmalig- 
nant or unqualified new growth, etc.) 1 
46 

abdomen 46 
accessory sinus 146 
adrenal 52 
aneurysmal 81 
anus 110 
appendix 108 
artery 46 
axilla 46 
basilar 74 
bile duct 115 
bladder 124 
blood 46 

vessel 46 
bone 146 
brain 74 
breast 133 
broad ligament 132 
bronchi 98 
bursa 149 

cancerous (see Cancer) 
cartilage 149 
cerebellar 74 
cerebral 74 

congenital 150 
cerebrospinal 63 
chest 46 

colloid (see Cancer) 
congenital 150 

brain 150 
conjunctiva 75 
connective tissue 46 
cornea 75 

corpora quadrigemina 74 
cranium 146 
ear 76 
encephaloid 

(according to location) (see 
Cancer) 

(location not indicated) 45 
epiglottis 87 
epithelial 

(according to location) (see 
Cancer) 

(location not indicated) 44 
erectile 46 
eye 75 

Falloppian tube 132 
fascia 149 
fatty 46 
fauces 100 
fibroplastic 46 
fungous 46 

knee 33 

malignant 45 
gall 

bladder 115 

duct 115 
gaseous parotid 99 
gastric 40 



Tumor — Continued . 
gland 46 
glandular 46 
gum 99 

hemorrhoidal 83 
heart 79 

heteromorphic (see Cancer) 
hip 46 
hydatid 112 

liver 112 

lung 98 
intestine 110 
intracranial 74 
intraspinal 63 
jaw 146 
joint 147 
kidney 122 
larynx 87 
lip 99 
liver (without further explanation; 

115 
lung 98 
lymphatic 

gland 84 

vessel 84 
malignant (see Cancer) 
mammary gland 133 
mediastinal 

(malignant) 45 

gland 46 
mediastinum 46 
melanoid (see Cancer) 
membrane 

brain 74 

spinal cord 63 
meningeal 74 
meninges 74 

brain 74 
mesentery 117 
motor tract 74 
mouth 99 
muscle 46 

striped 46 
myeloid (see Cancer) 
nail 145 
nasal 



passage 86 
nasopharyngeal 86 
neck 46 
neoplastic (see Tumor) 

stomach, uterus, breast (see 
Cancer) 
nerve 74 
nipple 133 
nose 86 
oesophagus 101 
omentum 117 
optic nerve 75 
orbit 75 
osseous 146 
ovary 131 



1 See forms of tumor on p. 06. Any form of tumor (not malignant; see Cancer) with location not 
stated is assigned to (46). "When the location is stated, assignment is to the organ or part of the body 
affected, as a rule, according to the following list. Sec also Cyst. 



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Tumor — Continued . 
pancreas 118 
paranephric 122 
parathyreoid gland 88 
parotid 99 

gland 99 
pelvic 46 
penis 127 
pericardium 77 
perinephric 122 
peritonaeum 117 
pharynx 100 
phlegmonous 144 
pituitary body 74 
pleura 98 
pons Varolii 74 
prepuce 127 
prostate 126 
pulmonary 98 
pylorus 40 
rectum 110 
sacrococcygeal 146 
salivary gland 99 
scrotum 127 
sebaceous 46 
sheath, tendon 149 
skin 145 
skull 146 
spermatic cord 127 
spinal 63 

cord 63 

meninges 63 
spine 146 
spleen 116 
stercoral 109 
stomach 40 

(nonmalignant) 103 
suprarenal gland 52 
syphilitic, brain 37 
tendon 149 
testicle 127 
thoracic 46 
thorax 46 
throat 100 
thymus gland 84 
thyreoid 

body 88 

gland 88 
tongue 99 
tonsil 100 
trachea 98 
tuberculous 34 

brain 30 
urethra 125 
uterine 

(cancerous) 42 

ligament 132 
uterus 129 
uvula 100 
vagina 132 
varicose 83 
vascular 46 
venous 83 

villous, bladder (nonmalignant) 
vulva 132 
white 33 



124 



Tunica vaginalis 

hematocele 127 
traumatic 186 

hydrocele 127 

inflammation 127 
Turning (see Version) 
Tussis convulsiva 8 
Twist, bowel 109 
Tylosis linguae 99 
Tympanites 110 

abdominal 110 

intestine 110 
Tympanitis 76 
Tympanum 

disease 76 

inflammation 76 

injury 186 

perforation 76 

rupture, traumatic 186 

syphilis 37 

wound, punctured 171 
Typhlitis 108 
Typhlodicliditis 108 
Typhobilious fever 1 
Typhoenteritis 1 
Typhogastric fever 1 
Typhoid 

abdominal 1 

abortive 1 

ambulant 1 

bronchopneumonia 91 

cerebral 1 

endocarditis 1 

fever 1 

haemorrhagic 1 
intermittent 1 
malignant 1 
rheumatic 1 

malaria 1 

meningitis 1 

pneumonia 92 

stupor 1 

tuberculosis 29 

ulcer 1 
Typhomalaria 1 
Typhomalarial fever 1 
Typhomania 189 
Typhoperitonitis 1 
Typhus 1 

abdominal 1 

cerebral 1 

exanthematic 2 

fever 2 

petechial 2 

recurrent 3 

u 

Ulcer (ulceration, ulcerative) 145 
anal 110 
atrophic 145 
bladder 124 
bowel 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
breast 133 



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Ulcer — Continued . 
bronchi 98 
bronchitis 90 
buccal 99 

cancerous (see Cancer) 
cervix uteri 130 
colitis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
colon 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105. 
cornea 75 
duodenum 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
endocarditis 78 

acute 78 

chronic 79 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
enterocolitis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
epiglottis 87 
eye 75 
fauces 100 
fistulous 145 
gall 

bladder 115 

duct 115 
gangrenous 142 
gastric 102 _ 

perforating 102 
gastritis 103 
gastroduodenal 102 
gastrointestinal 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
gastrocesophageal 102 
glottis 87 
groin 144 
gum 99 
hepatic 115 
ileocolitis 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
ileum 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
intestine 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
kidney 122 
labium 

majus 132 

minus 132 
laryngitis 87 _ 

(diphtheritic) 9 
larynx 87 

(diphtheritic) 9 
leg 145 
lip 99 
liver 115 
lung 98 



Ulcer — Continued. 

malignant (see Cancer) 
mouth 99 
nasal passage 86 
navel cord 152 
neck 145 

uterus 130 
nipple 133 
oesophagus 101 
ovary 132 
palate 100 
penis 127 
peptic 102 

gland 102 
perforating 

duodenum 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

intestine 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 

stomach 102 
perforation intestine 

(-2y) 104 

(2y+) 105 
perinseum 145 
peritonsillar 100 
phagedenic 38 
pharyngitis 100 
pharynx 100 
pylorus 102 
rectum 110 
rodent 44 
round 102 

stomach 102 
scrofulous 34 
serpiginous 145 
sloughing 145 
specific 37 
spine 32 
stomach 102 
stomatitis 99 
strumous 34 
syphilitic 37 
throat 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
tongue 99 
tonsil 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
tonsillitis 100 

(diphtheritic) 9 
trachea 98 
tuberculosis 28 

acute 29 

chronic 28 
tuberculous 34 

bowel 31 

intestine 31 
typhoid 1 
urethra 125 
uterus 130 
valve, heart 79 
varicose 83 
vulva 132 
Ulcerated 
heart 78 



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Ulcerated — Continued. 




Undeveloped lung 


sore throat 9 




(-3m) 152 


varicose vein 83 




(3m+) 98 


Ulcerating spina bifida 150 




Union 


Ulceration (see Ulcer) 
Ulcerative (see Ulcer) 




bone, faulty 146 




m divided tendon 149 


Ulcerous haemorrhage 85 




Universal 


Ulcus 




cancer 45 


rotundum 102 




hydrops 187 


ventriculi 102 




scrofulosis 34 


Ulna (see Bone) 




Unknown 189 


Ulorrhagia 99 




cause 189 


Umbilical (see Umbilicus) 




fever 189 


cord 




disease 189 


compression 




Unnatural anus 109 


(-3m) 152 
(stillborn) (see Sti 




Unresolved 


lbirth) 


pleurisy 93 


erysipelas 18 




pneumonia 92 


gangrene (—3m) 152 
haemorrhage (—3m) ] 




Unsoundness, mind 68 


52 


Unspecified 189 


inflammation (—3m) 


152 


Ununited fracture 146 


malformation 150 




Upper 


mortification (—3m) 


152 


air passage, foreign body 186 


presentation (child, 


stillborn) 


extremity (see Arm) 


(see Stillbirth) 




Urachal cyst 150 


prolapse 




Uraemia (uraemic) 120 


(child, -3m) 152 




aphasia 120 


(child, stillborn) 


(see Still- 


apoplexy 120 


birth) 




coma 


septic (-3m) 152 




(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


strangulation (—3m) 


152 


120 


Umbilicus (umbilical) 




(puerperal) 138 


abscess 144 




congenital 151 


cancer 44 




convulsions 


cellulitis 




(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


(-3m) 152 




120 


(3m+) 144 




(puerperal) 138 


disease 




cystic 124 


(-3m) 152 




delirium 


(3m+) 189 




(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


haemorrhage 




120 


(-3m) 152 




(puerperal) 138 


(3m+) 85 




dementia 


hernia 109 




(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


infected (-3m) 152 




120 


infection, septic (—3m) 152 


(puerperal) 138 


inflammation (—3m) 152 




dropsy 120 


phlebitis 




dyspnoea 120 


(-3m) 152 
(3m+) 83 




eclampsia 




(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


sepsis (—3m) 152 




120 


septichaemia (— 3m) 152 




(puerperal) 138 


Uncinariasis 106 




fever 120 


Uncleanliness (newborn) 153 




intoxication 


Uncontrollable 




(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


diarrhoea 




120 


(-2y) 104 




(puerperal) 138 


(2y+) 105 




mania 120 


vomiting 




paralysis 120 


(female, — 15y, 45y+) 
(female, 15y to 44y) 


103 


poisoning 


L34 


(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


(male) 103 




120 


pregnancy 134 




(puerperal) 138 


Undefined 189 




postoperative 120 


Underground railroad accident 


175 


pregnancy 138 
puerperal 138 


Undetermined 189 








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Ute 



Uraemia — Continued. 

pyelitic 122 

septic _ 120 

toxaemia 120 

vomiting 120 
Uraemic (see Uraemia) 
Uranoplasty 99 
Uremia (see Uraemia) 
Ureter (ureteral; 

calculus 123 

impacted 123 

cancer 45 

colic 123 

congenital malformation 150 

cyst 124 

disease 122 

parasitic 124 

injury 186 

malformation 150 

tuberculosis 34 

wound 186 
Ureteral (see Ureter) 
Ureterolithotomy 123 
Urethra (urethral) 

abscess 125 

burn 167 

calculus 123 

impacted 123 

cancer 45 

caruncle 125 

catarrh 124 

congenital 

atresia 150 
malformation 150 

disease (unqualified) 125 

fever 125 

traumatic 125 

fistula 125 

foreign body 125 

haemorrhage 125 

imperforate, congenital 150 

injury < 186 

laceration (not external violence) 125 

malformation 150 

prolapse 125 

rupture 125 

stricture 125 
organic 125 
traumatic 125 

syphilis 37 

tuberculosis 34 

tumor 125 

ulcer 125 

wound 186 
Urethral (see Urethra) 
Urethralgia 125 
Urethritis 38 

(not gonorrhoeal) 125 

gonococcic 38 

gonorrhoeal 38 

specific 38 
Urethroplasty 125 
Urethrorectal fistula 125 
Urethrorrhagia 125 
Urethrorrhaphy 125 



Urethrotomy 125 

external 125 

internal 125 
Urethrovaginal fistula 125 
Urethrovesical fistula 125 
Uric acid 

diathesis 55 

infarction 

(-ly) 151 

. (iy+) 122 

poisoning 55 
Uricacidaemia 55 
Urichaemia 55 
Urinaemia 125 
Urinary 

abscess 125 

bladder 

disease 124 

laceration, parturition 136 

calculus 123 

duct, calculus 123 

fever 124 

fistula 125 

infection 125 

infiltration 125 

intoxication 125 

lithiasis 123 

obstruction 124 

organ 

congenital malformation 150 
disease 125 
obstruction 125 

passage, calculus 123 

sepsis 124 

suppression 122 

toxaemia 125 

tract 

calculus 123 
disease 125 
Urine 

extravasation 125 

incontinence 124 

infiltration 125 

milky 121 

retention 124 

stoppage 122 

suppression 122 
Urodialysis 122 
Urticaria 145 
Uterine (see Uterus) 

vein, thrombosis 82 
Uterofaecal fistula 110 
Uterointestinal fistula 110 
Uterovaginal fistula 130 
Uterovesical fistula 125 
Uterus (uterine) 

ablation 130 

abnormally formed, pregnancy 134 

abscess 130 

anteflexion 130 

anteversion 130 

atony, parturition 136 

atresia 130 

atrophy 130 

burn 167 



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Uterus — Continued. 


Uterus — Continued . 


cancer 42 


malposition 130 


catarrh 130 


neck 


cervix 


abscess 130 


elongation 130 
fibroid 129 


hypertrophy 130 
ulcer 130 


congenital malformation 150 


neoplasm 42 


curetting 130 


obstruction 130 


cyst, recurrent 129 


occlusion 130 


degeneration, cystic 129 


parasitic disease 130 


disease 130 


perforation 


organic 130 


(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


parasitic 130 


130 


displacement 


(puerperal) 136 


~ (nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


phlebitis 130 


130 


septic 130 


(puerperal) 136 


plugging 130 


distention 130 


polypus 129 


epithelioma 42 


pregnant 


erosion 130 


displacement 134 


evacuation 134 


hysteralgia 134 


falling 130 


injury 186 


fibrocyst 129 


lining membrane, inflammation 


fibroid 129 


137 


body 129 


neuralgia 134 


fibromyoma 129 


prolapse 134 


fistula 130 


retroversion 134 


fungous growth 129 


procidentia 130 


gangrene 130 


prolapse 130 


haemorrhage 


retrocession 1 30 


(nonpuerperal) 128 


retroflexion 1 30 


after parturition 135 


retroversion 130 


during parturition 135 


rupture 


hernia 130 


(nonpuerperal) 130 


heteromorphic tumor 42 


(puerperal) 136 


hyperplasia 130 


traumatic 186 


hypertrophy 130 


stricture 130 


inertia 136 


subinvolution 136 


inflammation 


syphilis 37 


(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 


tamponing 128 


130 


tuberculosis 34 


(puerperal) 137 


tumor 129 


catarrhal 130 


(cancerous) 42 


connected with pregnancy 137 


neoplastic 42 


injury 186 


ulcer 130 


inversion 


wound 186 


(puerperal or unqualified) 136 


Uvula 


(nonpuerperal) 130 


congenital malformation 150 


laceration 


elongation 100 


(nonpuerperal) 130 


syphilis 37 
tuberculosis 34 


(puerperal) 136 


parturition 136 


tumor 100 


laterocession 130 


wound 186 


lateroversion 130 




lesion, organic 130 


y 


ligament 




abscess 130 


Vaccinal infection 20 


cancer 42 


Vaccination 20 


cyst 132 


erysipelas 18 


hematocele 132 


infection 20 


hematoma 132 


Vaccinia 20 


inflammation 132 


Vagina (vaginal) ' 


lymphangitis 132 


abscess 132 


tumor 132 


absent 150 | 


varix 83 


atresia 132 


malformation 150 


burn 167 



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Vagina — Cont inued . 
cancer 42 
catarrh 130 

congenital malformation 150 
cyst 132 
fistula 125 
flow 130 
foreign body 186 
hernia 109 
hysterectomy 130 
inflammation 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal.) 137 

catarrhal 

(nonpuerperal) 130 
(puerperal) 137 
injury 186 

laceration, parturition 136 
malformation 150 
mucus, inspiration 152 
occlusion 132 
prolapse 130 
rupture, parturition 136 
stricture 132 
syphilis 37 
tamponing 128 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 132 
wound 186 
Vaginal {see Vagina) 
wall 

anterior, prolapse 132 

posterior, prolapse 132 
Vaginal itis 127 
Vaginismus 132 
Vaginitis 38 

(not gonorrhceal) 132 
gonococcic 38 
gonorrhofal 38 
Valve 
aortic 

disease 79 

incompetency 79 

insufficiency 79 

stricture 79 
bicuspid ? heart, disease 79 
cardiac 

disease 79 

imperfect 150 
Eustachian, nonclosure 150 
heart 

aneurysm 79 

atheroma 79 

contraction 79 

disease 79 

incompetency 79 

insufficiency 79 

laceration 79 

lesion 79 

malformation 150 

obstructive disease 79 

ossification 79 

regurgitant disease 79 

regurgitation 79 



Valve — Continued, 
heart — Continued . 
retraction 79 
rupture 79 
stricture 79 
thickening 79 
ulceration 79 
vegetations 79 
mitral 

disease 79 
incompetency 79 
insufficiency 79 
necrosis 79 
ossification 79 
stricture 79 
thickening 79 
pulmonary, disease 79 
pyloric abscess 103 
tricuspid 

disease 79 
incompetency 79 
insufficiency 79 
Valvular 

action, imperfect 
(adult) 79 
(infant) 150 
cardiac 

disease 79 
lesion 79 
collapse 79 
disease 79 
heart 79 

aortic 79 
congenital 150 
mitral 79 
premature 150 
pulmonary 79 
rheumatic 79 
tricuspid 79 
endocarditis 78 
chronic 79 
heart disease 79 

congenital 150 
incompetency 79 
insufficiency 79 
lesion 79 

heart 79 
orifice, obstruction 79 
stenosis 79 
stricture 79 
Valvulitis 79 
Vapor 

asphyxia 168 
poisonous 168 
suffocation 

(accident or unqualified) 168 
(homicide) 184 
(suicide) 156 
Varicella 19 
Varices 83 
Varicocele 83 
Varicose 

aneurysm 81 
tumor 83 
ulcer 83 



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Varicose — Continued . 


Venereal 


vein 83 


adenitis 38 


rupture 83 


bubo 38 


ulcerated 83 


disease 37 


Variola 5 


Venom 


Varioloid 5 


absorption 165 


Varix 83 


animal 165 


aneurysmal 83 


centipede 165 


neck 83 


fish, poisoning 165 


bladder 83 


scorpion 165 


broad ligament 83 


Venomous 


oesophagus 83 


bite 165 


ovary 83 


serpent bite 165 


pelvis 83 


sting 165 


pharynx 83 


Venous 


uterine ligament 83 


congestion 189 


vulva 83 


thrombosis, consequent, parturition 


Varus (see Talipes) 


139 


Vas deferens, rupture 186 


tumor 83 


Vascular 


Ventral hernia 109 


degeneration, senile 154 


strangulated 109 


nsevus 150 


Ventricle 


skin 150 


cerebral, paracentesis 74 


sclerosis 81 


dilatation 79 


tumor (see Tumor) 


heart, malformation 150 


Vasomotor rhinitis 86 


Ventricular haemorrhage 64 


Vault 


Vermiform appendix, abscess 108 


palatine, perforation 146 


Verruca 145 


skull, fracture 185 


Version 


Vectis (child) 152 


(child) 152 


Vegetations 


(child, stillborn) (see Stillbirth) 


adenoid 86 


(during labor, mother) 136 


nasal fossa 86 


podalic (child) 152 


valve, heart 79 


Vertebra (vertebral) 


Vegetative endocarditis 78 


abscess 32 


Vehicle (any vehicle) 


tuberculous 32 


injury 175 


cancer 45 


run over by 175 


caries 32 


(carriage, wagon, bicycle, etc.) trau- 


compound fracture 185 


matism 175 


disease 32 


Vein 


dislocation 185 


congestion 189 


fracture 185 


disease 83 


lumbar, necrosis 32 


parasitic 83 


luxation 185 


division 186 


necrosis 32 


entrance, air into 186 


polyarthritis 32 


sudden death, after delivery 139 


tuberculosis 32 


inflammation 83 


Vertebral (see Vertebra) 


infusion 83 


Vertigo 74 


ligature 83 


epileptic 69 


obliteration 83 


gastric 103 
labyrinthine 76 


obstruction 83 


portal 


Meniere's 76 


inflammation 83 


rheumatic 47 


obstruction 115 


Vesical (see Bladder) 


thrombosis 82 


Vesicle, seminal 


puncture 186 


abscess 127 


rupture 186 


congenital malformation 150 


thrombosis 82 


syphilis 37 


uterine, thrombosis 82 


Vesicometrorectal fistula 125 


varicose 83 


Vesicoperineal fistula 125 


rupture 83 


Vesicovaginal fistula 125 


ulcerated 83 


Vesicular 


wound 186 


emphysema 97 

mole (connected with pregnancy) 134 


Velum palati, paralysis 100 


Vena cava, rupture 85 


pneumonia 91 



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Wal 



Vicious 

cicatrix 145 

insertion, placenta 135 
Villous 

carcinoma, bladder 45 

synovitis 147 

tumor, bladder (nonmalignant) 124 
Vincent's angina 100 
Violence 186 
Violent 

death 186 
mine 173 
quarry 173 

fever 189 
Viper, bite 165 
Virulent 

bubo 38 

disease (unqualified) 55 
Viscera (visceral) 

abdominal 

cancer 41 
rupture 186 
wound 186 

cancer 45 

haemorrhage 

(-3m) 152 
(3m+) . 85 

injury 186 

intussusception 109 

neuralgia 73 

pelvic, cancer 45 

rheumatism 47 

rupture 189 

steatosis 55 
Visceral (see Viscera) 
Visitation, God 189 
Vital degeneration 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 
Vitality, want 

(-ly) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 

(70y+) 154 
Vitium cordis 79 

congenital 150 
Vitreous (see Eye) 
Vitriol (see Sulphuric acid) 

throwing 184 
Voluntary submersion 158 
Volvulus 109 

intestine 109 
Vomica, lung 98 
Vomit, black 16 
Vomiting 103 

asphvxia 186 

bilious 103 

blood 103 

choked 186 

faecal matter 109 

pernicious 

(female, -15y, 45y+) 103 
(female, 15y-44y) 134 
(male) 103 



Vomiting — Continued . 
persistent 

(female, -15y, 45y+) 103 

(male) 103 

(pregnancy) 134 
pregnancy 134 

uncontrollable 134 
puerperal 134 
stercoral 109 
uncontrollable 

(female, -15y, 45y+) 103 

(adult female, 15y-44y) 134 

(male) 103 
uraemic 120 
Vulva 

abscess 132 

absent 150 

burn 167 

cancer 42 

cellulitis 132 

chancre, soft 38 

chancroid 38 

condyloma 37 

congenital malformation 150 

cyst 132 

diphtheria 9 

elephantiasis, nonrilarial 145 

gangrene 142 

haematoma 132 

(nonpuerperal or unqualified) 
132 

(puerperal) 136 

traumatic 186 
hydrocele 132 
inflammation 132 
injury 186 

laceration, parturition 136 
malformation 150 
noma 142 
occlusion 132 
parasitic disease 132 
phagedaena 142 
rupture, parturition 136 
syphilis 37 
thrombus 132 
tuberculosis 34 
tumor 132 
ulcer 132 
varix 83 
wound 186 
Vulvitis 132 

gangrenous 142 
gonococcic 38 
gonorrhceal 38 
Vulvovaginal gland 
abscess 132 
cyst 132 

w 

Wagon 

injury 175 

in mine 173 
Wall (parietes) 
abdomen 

foreign body 186 



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Wal INDEX Wou 


Wall — Continued . 


Werlhof 's disease 49 


abdomen — Continued . 


Wet brain 64 


laceration 186 


alcoholic 64 


wound 186 


White 


bronchi, parasitic disease 98 


kidney, large 120 


chest, wound 186 


nephritis 120 


trachea, parasitic disease 98 


leg (female, 15y-44y) 139 


Wallerian degeneration 74 


swelling 33 


Wandering spleen 116 


tumor 33 


Want 


Whites 130 


breast milk (— ly) 151 


Whitlow 144 


vitality 


Whooping cough 8 


(-ly) 151 


Wild parsnip poisoning 165 


(ly-69y) 189 


Winkel's disease ( — 3m) 152 


(70y+) 154 


Winter cholera 13 


Wardrop's disease 145 


Wiring fractured bone 185 


Wart 145 


Womb (see Uterus) 


Wasting 


Woolsorters' disease 22 


(-ly) 151 


Worm 


(ly-69y) 189 


colic 107 


(70y+) 154 


fever 107 


disease (infant) 151 


intestine 107 


muscle 189 


Worn out 


palsy 63 


(-iy) 151 

(ly-69y) 189 


paralysis 63 


Water 


(70y+) 154 


boiling, burn 167 


Wound (any organ or part of body) 186 


deprivation 177 


accidental 186 


fever 189 


anatomical 20 


on 


(dissection) 20 


brain 150 


crushing 175 


chest 93 


cutting instrument 171 


heart 77 


(accident) 171 


Waxy 


(homicide) 183 


degeneration 55 


(suicide) 160 


kidney 120 


diphtheria 9 


liver 113 


dissection 20 


kidney 120 


erysipelas 18 


liver 113 


fever 186 


large 113 


firearms 170 


spleen 116 


(accident) 170 


Weak heart 189 


(homicide) 182 


Weakness 


(suicide) 159 


(-ly) 151 


gangrene 186 


(ly-69y) 189 


gunshot (any organ or part of body) 


(70y+) 154 


170 


congenital 


(accident) 170 


(-Iv) 151 

(iy+) 189 


(homicide) 182 


(suicide) 159 


constitutional 


haemorrhage 186 


(-iy) 151 


homicidal 184 


(iy+) 189 


incised (any organ or part of body) 


general 


171 


(-iy) 151 


(accident) 171 


(ly-69y) 189 


(homicide) 183 


(70y+) 154 


(suicide) 160 


progressive 


infected 20 


(-iy) 151 


lacerated (any organ or part of body) 


(ly-69y) 189 


186 


(70y+) 154 


lodgment, foreign body 186 


senile 154 


piercing instrument 171 


Weather, hot 179 


(accident) 171 


Weil's disease 111 


(homicide) 183 


Wen 46 


(suicide) 160 



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INDEX 



Zym 



Wound — Continued . 
pistol 170 

(accident) 170 
(homicide) 182 
(suicide) 159 
poisoned 165 
postmortem 20 

punctured (anv organ or part of body) 
171 

(accident) 171 
(homicide) 183 
(suicide) 160 
septic 186 

stab (any organ or part of body) 183 
(accident) 171 
(homicide) 183 
(suicide) 160 
suicidal 163 
"Wrist (see Joint) 
Writers' 

cramp 74 
neuralgia 74 
Wry neck 149 



X-rays, effect 167 



Yaws 19 
Yellow 

atrophy, liver 111 
acute 111 

fever 16 

jaundice 

(-ly) 151 
(iy+) H5 

Z 

Zona 145 
Zoster 145 
Zygoma, cancer 45 
Zymotic 

diarrhoea 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
enteritis 

(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 
gastroenteritis 
(-2y) 104 
(2y+) 105 



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